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THAT FLAG by Tameka Fryer Brown

THAT FLAG

by Tameka Fryer Brown ; illustrated by Nikkolas Smith

Pub Date: Jan. 31st, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-06-309344-7
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

The friendship between two youngsters is challenged by a symbol that means different things to each of their families.

Best friends Keira and Bianca share many similarities and enjoy their time together. However, that time is restricted to school even though they live on the same street. Keira, who is Black, isn’t allowed to visit Bianca, a White child whose parents fly a Confederate flag in their yard. When their class takes a field trip to the Southern Legacy Museum, Keira’s father volunteers to join, and he uses that time to show and explain incidents from Black history and “that flag.” Keira develops an understanding and begins to feel differently toward Bianca, especially when they return to school and Bianca seems totally unaffected by what they saw during their field trip. It takes a violent incident to cause a change of heart in Bianca’s parents. Keira then has a difficult decision regarding their friendship. This is a prime example of how a picture book can help younger readers understand difficult topics. The roles the adults assume in this story are realistic and demonstrate how early Black children must confront the unpleasant realities in society. Smith’s digital illustrations are especially effective in portraying various emotions that Keira experiences. The art has a smudgy, painterly feeling, Smith’s use of light and color enhancing the storytelling as it conveys life-changing events. The backmatter, which includes author and illustrator notes, provides helpful information for adults on the Confederate flag. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A thoughtful and age-appropriate exploration of a somber subject.

(Picture book. 6-8)