Brown Is Warm, Black Is Bright

by Sarah L Thomson (Author) Keith Mallett (Illustrator)

Brown Is Warm, Black Is Bright
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A long overdue book that lyrically celebrates and teaches positive associations with two of the most important colors on Earth, black and brown.

Have you ever paused to savor the power and beauty of brown and black? Brown is strong as a tree and sweet as honey in tea; black is the hopeful promise of a seed and the grace of a bird in flight... and the quiet space where dreams begin. In this groundbreaking picture book, poetic text and lush imagery celebrates two essential colors that capture all the richness and depth life, love, and the natural world have to offer.

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Kirkus

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

School Library Journal

Employing full-color figurative digital paintings and structured verse, this book is a joyous celebration of the bucolic life of an Black child and her father. Thomson's succinct verses are split in half between spreads, alternating "Brown is" and "Black is" on the right side of the spread, and with the turn of the page, the rest of the verse appears on the left side of the next spread. These take the form of alliterative, poetic, sometimes onomatopoeic descriptions of hope. For example, the book opens with a Black girl in boots jumping into a pile of fallen leaves in front of a suburban house; the text, "Brown is crisp" appears in the lower right corner. The following spread has her next words, "crunch and crackle, / catch me as I fall." The paintings are largely of pastoral settings, such as fallen leaves, puddles, a bird flying in the sky, and a forest; there are a few pages of the child and her father, with two spreads that serve as a brief history lesson of African American struggles and triumphs. The book makes for a beautiful read-aloud for a group setting with its detailed full-color vibrant imagery and for individual sharing. VERDICT File this under Black joy, childhood, autumn reveries, or pair with other celebrations of Black strength and beauty, such as Tami Charles's All Because You Matter and Useni Eugene Perkins's Hey Black Child.—Vi Ha

Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Sarah L Thomson
Sarah L. Thomson is a former children's book editor and an experienced author. She has published original fiction and nonfiction work in a variety of categories, from high fantasy series to nonfiction picture books and also has experience writing for a variety of licensed properties. She lives in Maine with her family. Visit her at sarahlthomson.com.

Vin Vogel is an award-winning Brazilian author-illustrator and the creator of A Home for Leo and the Yeti picture book series. He has illustrated over fifty books for young readers. After living in New York City, he returned to his hometown of Rio, where he lives with two cats and a dog. They are surrounded by many plants, piles of picture books, and some single fin surfboards. Visit him at vinvogel.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780316424196
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
August 30, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
JUV009020 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Colors
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Color
Brown
Black

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