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SOUTHWEST SUNRISE by Nikki Grimes Kirkus Star

SOUTHWEST SUNRISE

by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Wendell Minor

Pub Date: May 5th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5476-0082-3
Publisher: Bloomsbury

A young black child reluctantly moves from New York City to New Mexico.

The young protagonist is not excited about leaving New York City and “the feeling of wow / craning my neck to study / the tops of skyscrapers” to move to New Mexico, where everything will be “browns and tans / …the only colors / deserts are good for” (a questionable choice of words). But on this first morning in New Mexico, the grumpy kid is gifted with a series of nature-based surprises. First, a mountain unnoticed the night before is waiting outside the “barless window.” Here and throughout the book, Minor’s lovely art captures the beauty of the Southwestern United States in gouache watercolors—in this case presenting a picturesque scene perfectly captured in a window frame surrounded by white space that makes the view all the more arresting. With the help of a field guide, the young protagonist sets off on a nature walk that reveals colorful flowers, birds, lizards, vistas, and more, all described with Grimes’ signature poetic lyricism and vividly depicted in Minor’s gorgeous illustrations. By the end of the walk, the intrepid budding naturalist is ready to give this beautiful new home a try.

How glorious: a story about a black child experiencing the outdoors that is beautiful in every way.

(Picture book. 3-7)