Review of My Daddy Is a Cowboy

My Daddy Is a Cowboy My Daddy Is a Cowboy
by Stephanie Seales; illus. by C. G. Esperanza
Primary    Abrams    48 pp.
6/24    9781419760815    $18.99
e-book ed.  9781647006280    $17.09

A Panamanian American girl and her daddy get up before dawn to ride horses through their town in this atmospheric picture book that celebrates a close bond between a father and daughter as well as contemporary Black cowboys. After Abuelita hands the girl a bag of apple slices for the horses, the duo takes off on Daddy’s motorcycle. They leave amidst “a new kind of quiet” while the stores are “dark and empty,” and upon arrival at the ranch, the girl’s joy as she greets her pony radiates off the page. She is excited to ride through the streets; usually, her rides are confined to the ranch. While riding, she feels “high as the clouds” and “strong as a horse’s back.” Esperanza’s vibrant, detailed oil-paint illustrations feature boldly colored backgrounds that infuse even the pre-sunrise scenes with energy. The sky goes from “midnight black” to “deep ocean blue” and “swirly sherbet colors” as the pair enjoys “just us” time together. The girl’s face is particularly expressive and full of light. Seales showcases the respect the two have for horses and their love for each other. The family’s Central American roots are highlighted in Abuelita’s Panamanian-flag coffee cup, in her traditional dress, and in the girl’s use of Spanish and English. Back home, the child triumphantly declares, “My Daddy is a cowboy…and so am I.”

From the ">January/February 2025 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

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