Michelle H. Martin

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Review of Soul Step

Soul Step by Jewell Parker Rhodes and Kelly McWilliams; illus. by Briana Mukodiri UchenduPrimary    Little, Brown    48 pp.6/24    9780316562713    $18.99“STOMP, CLAP, / FLIP, FLAP, / GO HARD, / SNAP BACK!” A rhythmic refrain immerses readers in step, an age-old African American tradition that includes stomping, clapping, singing, chanting, cheering, and...
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Review of The Heart Never Forgets

The Heart Never Forgets by Ana Ot; illus. by Hayden GoodmanPrimary    Atheneum    40 pp.4/24    9781665913058    $18.99e-book ed.  9781665913065    $10.99A young girl and her family celebrate the annual West African tradition of masquerade—the first one since her grandfather’s death. The dark-skinned protagonist hears the “Dum! Dum! Dum! Dum!” of drums and...
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Review of Sourgrass

Sourgrass by Hope Lim; illus. by Shahrzad MaydaniPrimary    Beach Lane/Simon    40 pp.3/24    9781665931861    $18.99e-book ed.  9781665931878    $10.99A relatable tale of friendship and change. Sofia, a dark-skinned girl with cornrowed hair, and May, with long brown hair and light skin, open the gate between their yards and play together daily. One...
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Review of Ida B. Wells Marches for the Vote

Ida B. Wells Marches for the Vote by Dinah Johnson; illus. by Jerry JordanPrimary, Intermediate    Ottaviano/Little, Brown    48 pp.1/24    9780316322478    $18.99Johnson’s compelling text tells the inspirational true story of a Black suffragist who fought injustice all her life. This biography of Wells begins with her birth in 1862, a year...

Review of Breaking to the Beat!

Breaking to the Beat! by Linda J. Acevedo; illus. by Frank MorrisonPrimary, Intermediate    Lee & Low    32 pp.5/23    9781643796390    $19.95Acevedo and Morrison provide an engaging, gritty, urban retrospective on the role young people played in establishing break dancing and hip-hop. Set in the Bronx in the 1970s, the story follows...
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Review of The Order of Things

The Order of Things by Kaija LangleyMiddle School    Paulsen/Penguin    288 pp.6/23    9780593530900    $17.99e-book ed.  9780593530917    $10.99In this compelling verse novel set in Boston, African American tweens Zee and April are best friends. Each lives with their single parent in apartments across the hall from each other—narrator April with Chantelle, her...
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Review of Daddy & Me, Side by Side

Daddy & Me, Side by Side by Pierce Freelon; illus. by Nadia FisherPrimary    Little, Brown    40 pp.5/23    9780316055864    $18.99Freelon’s (Daddy-Daughter Day) quiet picture book tells of an African American father and son on a camping trip. The two wake up in their tent on a chilly morning and walk to...
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Review of Window Fishing

Window Fishing by DK Dyson; illus. by Rudy GutierrezPrimary    Knopf    40 pp.8/23    9780593429013    $18.99Library ed.  9780593429020    $21.99e-book ed.  9780593429037    $10.99Grumpy artist Rudeday feels he’ll never be famous as he toils away in his fourth-floor apartment. Although he wants to bring people joy, Rudeday has none of it himself. One day,...

Review of For Lamb

For Lamb by Lesa Cline-RansomeMiddle School, High School    Holiday    304 pp.1/23    9780823450152    $18.99e-book ed.  9780823455034    $11.99Lamb, shy protagonist and one of several narrators, tells of growing up in 1940s Jackson, Mississippi, with her brother, Simeon, and Marion, their tough-as-nails mother, a talented and outspoken seamstress and closeted lesbian. Lamb keeps...
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