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SATURDAYS AT HARLEM GROWN by Tony Hillery

SATURDAYS AT HARLEM GROWN

How One Big Idea Transformed a Neighborhood

From the Harlem Grown series

by Tony Hillery ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland

Pub Date: July 2nd, 2024
ISBN: 9781665929783
Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster

A garden grows in Harlem.

Not long ago, a teacher named Mr. Tony and one of his students, Nevaeh, transformed an abandoned lot across the street from their school into a thriving urban garden—events that were depicted in Harlem Grown (2020) and briefly recapped here. All winter long, Mr. Tony and Nevaeh discuss what they’ll plant when it gets warmer. When spring finally arrives, they’re excited but overwhelmed: “How on earth can we do all of this work ourselves?” With a little help from their friends, of course. They put up a sign inviting the community to help clean up the garden: “All are welcome! Young and old!” As people come together each Saturday to pull, rake, till, dig, fertilize, plant, and water, they learn new skills such as composting and recycling and discuss their favorite recipes. The community converges to share their delicious bounty at the harvest festival, showcased in two double gatefold spreads at the end. Hartland’s charming signature gouache illustrations convey the vibrancy of a green natural world in comparison to the energetic bustle of the surrounding city. The book closes with information on Harlem Grown, a real-life nonprofit founded by Hillery that began in 2011 as a single urban farm. Mr. Tony and Nevaeh are cued as Black; the community is diverse.

An illuminating ode to a natural space in an urban environment.

(resources on urban gardening, tips on starting an urban school garden, recipe for vegetable soup) (Picture book. 4-7)