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NIGEL AND THE MOON by Antwan Eady

NIGEL AND THE MOON

by Antwan Eady ; illustrated by Gracey Zhang

Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-06-305628-2
Publisher: Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins

Nigel, a brown-skinned young boy, peers out of his bedroom window and shares his dreams with the moon.

His desire is to become an astronaut, a dancer, and a superhero. With the moon, “his dreams are safe.” During career week at school, his class goes to the library to read about various occupations, but Nigel does not find any books with dancers who look like him. When his classmates share their vocational aspirations, Nigel feels shy to admit that he wants to be a superhero. That night, he confesses his fear to the moon: “What if I wish to be too many things?” When his teacher asks the class to share what their parents do for a living, Nigel is ashamed to speak up since his parents “don’t have fancy jobs.” So, he is stunned when his parents make a surprise visit to his class to speak about their careers and prove to be a big hit with the students. Relieved and proud, Nigel finally gains the courage to share his dreams with his classmates. Zhang’s ink, gouache, and watercolor illustrations are charming and thoughtful, effectively capturing both Nigel’s anxieties and his fanciful inner world. However, readers may notice tokenism at play since Nigel and his parents are the only brown-skinned characters in the book.

A poignant story designed to help young readers feel good about themselves and where they come from.

(Picture book. 4-7)