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BROWN IS WARM, BLACK IS BRIGHT by Sarah L. Thomson

BROWN IS WARM, BLACK IS BRIGHT

by Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Keith Mallett

Pub Date: Aug. 30th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-316-42419-6
Publisher: Little, Brown

A young brown-skinned child happily goes about their day, accompanied by a nurturing adult.

The child, who has an afro-puff ponytail framed by cornrow braids, plays in piles of leaves and water puddles, watches a bird soar in the sky, drinks tea with honey while reading about the actions of African American activists during the civil rights movement, and plays a stringed instrument before being tucked into bed with a kiss by their caregiver. Both the child and caregiver are Black. Simple text complements the illustrations and links the colors brown and black to both the actions depicted and the natural world: “Brown is crisp // …crunch and crackle, / catch me as I fall”; “Black is flight… // inky wings / on wet watercolor clouds.” The verses are beautifully written (“Black is bright… // tender darkness / glowing between stars”; “Black is hope… // floating far / a flower hidden deep”). However, younger readers may need assistance teasing out the connection between the often complex text and the more accessible images. Illustrations, drawn and painted digitally, are soft, rich, and warm, evoking feelings of safety and calm. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A solid contribution that celebrates the everyday joy of Black children and their families.

(Picture book. 5-8)