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DO YOU KNOW THEM? by Shana Keller Kirkus Star

DO YOU KNOW THEM?

Families Lost and Found After the Civil War

by Shana Keller ; illustrated by Laura Freeman

Pub Date: Jan. 9th, 2024
ISBN: 9781665913072
Publisher: Atheneum

A young Black girl goes in search of loved ones in the aftermath of the Civil War.

Not everyone at Lettie’s church can read the newspaper, so after some practice, she volunteers to read aloud to the congregation advertisements placed by those seeking information about missing-in-action soldier spouses or parents, children, and siblings separated by the all-too-common travesties of enslavement. Lettie is inspired by these efforts to reconnect, especially by the success stories she reads, but she isn’t fully aware of the monumental role she’s playing in her community during this era of widespread displacement and confusion. As she learns how much these advertisements cost, “Indian head” pennies accumulate on the page, alongside emotive digital illustrations of Lettie working various jobs, attending church with her uncle, and saving up to place an advertisement about her mother, father, brothers, and sisters. Once she’s eventually able to afford an ad, the wait for a response is long, but it does finally arrive—to the cheers of Lettie’s whole church. This richly inspiring and informative picture book illuminates an oft-overlooked—but incredibly important—chapter of U.S. history. In the backmatter, Keller notes that while Lettie’s story is fictional, the advertisements are all real; they’re artfully incorporated into the narrative. Freeman’s use of texture and color gives the story a vivid, almost three-dimensional feel.

A riveting lesson on Reconstruction.

(Picture book. 5-8)