Cover Reveal: GRACE LEE BOGGS: GARDENS OF HOPE Plus Giveaway

When we look around the world, we see lots of sadness and pain. But when we look around the world of picture books, we see…
HOPE!!!

Yesterday we celebrated the book birthday for A FLICKER OF HOPE, written by Cynthia Harmony. And today, we are revealing the beautiful cover of GRACE LEE BOGGS: GARDENS OF HOPE, written by Songju Ma Daemicke and illustrated by Lin.

What do I see in this vibrant cover? Child agency! Diversity! Intergenerational interaction! Healthy plants growing! The hope and promise of the future!

Here’s a little bit about the book from the Amazon sales page:
Grace Lee Boggs brought gardens to inner cities and planted seeds of hope and activism in the minds of young people.

When Grace Lee Boggs was eight years old, her teacher gave her a copy of The Secret Garden. As a Chinese-American who had experienced prejudice, Grace wanted to grow a garden of her own that would help people heal from the injustice in society. Grace dedicated her life to fighting for civil, environmental, labor, and women’s rights. In 1992, she and her husband founded Detroit Summer, a multicultural and intergenerational youth program that inspired kids to become leaders in their community. Together with these “solutionaries,” Grace finally created the garden she dreamed about, one that continues to inspire people to make the world a better place for everyone.

I’m so happy that Songju stopped by to chat with us and share why she wrote this story::

SONGJU: In the summer of 2020, I first read the name Grace Lee Boggs from the author’s notes of a children’s book, Leave It to Abigail!: The Revolutionary Life of Abigail Adams,  by Barb Rosenstock. Grace Lee Boggs was the only Chinese American mentioned. I looked her up on the internet and was immediately drawn to her. Grace, a thinker, philosopher, and a tireless social activist, went beyond class and racial boundaries, devoting her life to fight for equality. She planted many seeds for change throughout her life. These seeds continue to sprout today, growing the world into a more just place. It’s my honor to tell her story and hopefully inspire young people to continue Grace’s legacy and her fight for a better world.

Here’s a little bit about Songju:
SONGJU MA DAEMICKE, a former software engineer with Motorola, is an award-winning Chinese-American children’s book author. Her book, Tu Youyou’s Discovery – Finding a Cure for Malaria, is a finalist for the 2023 SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books; Cao Chong Weighs an Elephant was a Best STEM book, among many other honors. Her first board book, Our World: China received a starred review from the School Library Journal. When she is not writing, she loves attending to her garden, hiking, and shooting her next special photograph. 
You can find out more about Songju here: www.songjumadaemicke.com
Twitter: @SongjuDaemicke
Instagram: @SongjuDaemicke
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/songju.daemicke

And here’s a little bit about the Illustrator:
Lin graduated from Hengyang Normal University with a degree in Environmental Art Design. She is an illustrator and painter working on children’s books, magazines, and other publications. She lives and works in Pingxiang City, China.

Dear friends, we can help important books like this one become a success. How will you help GRACE LEE BOGGS: GARDENS OF HOPE become a success?

You can add Grace Lee Boggs: Gardens of Hope to your Goodreads Want-To-Read list:  https://bit.ly/49wEnz4
You can Pre-order:
Bookshop:   https://bit.ly/3SNq5mm
Amazon:      https://bit.ly/3TcR7EZ
Barnes & Noble:  https://bit.ly/49s4S8M

Please make sure you leave a comment and share the post widely to be entered in the Giveaway:  One winner will receive a copy of Grace Lee Boggs: Gardens of Hope. U.S. address required for book mailing.

I hope you all have a wonderful rest of the week…we are counting down the days till #50PreciousWords!!! Are you ready???

Happy Book Birthday: A FLICKER OF HOPE Plus Book Giveaway

It’s a good thing I’ve been sticking to my resolve about logging in 10,000 steps a day – because with all of these book birthday celebrations, I’ve been eating a lot of cake!!

What a joy to welcome this beautiful new book!!! And guess what…there’s a gift for one lucky blog follower even though it may not be your birthday, Author Cynthia is offering a giveaway of a copy of FLICKER OF HOPE!!! Please make sure you leave a comment and let us know who you plan to share the story with (and it’s perfectly fine to say you want to have it to enjoy yourself…we all need hope, right?).

YUP! I agree! That’s quite a captivating cover!!! Kudos to illustrator Devon Holzwarth!

Here’s a little bit about the book:

A FLICKER OF HOPE 

Written by Cynthia Harmony

Illustrated by Devon Holzwarth

Published by Viking Books for Young Readers.

A Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal Star recipient. 

★“A beautiful story about cycles and traditions that shines a light on migration.” –Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW

★ “[A] smartly twined telling.” –Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

★“This magnificent and hopeful tale of journe and returns is recommended for first purchase.” –School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

“Harmony employs a number of motifs throughout the story… if the prose is sensational, the addition of Holzwarth’s glowing illustrations makes this book a treasure.” –BCCB

Book Description

LUCÍA loves to watch the monarcas’ annual migration with her papá. But this year, their flight north holds extra weight: Papá is heading north, too, to work on faraway farms to feed his family. Though she hates to see him go, he leaves her a song and a promise that when the weather turns cold and the monarcas return, so will he. After many months apart, Lucía watches the skies for a flicker of hope, the monarchs’ homecoming that signals Papá’s return home. 
Through parallel journeys, this love letter to the bonds that connect us celebrates the power of families and nature, both of which know no borders.

This title is also launching as an audiobook and in Spanish, UN ALETEO DE ESPERANZA on the same day. 

 ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Cynthia Harmony is a bilingual author and educational psychologist, originally from Mexico City. She is a 2023 recipient for the Sustainable Arts Foundation Illustrated Children’s Books Award and author of JLG Gold Standard Selections MI CIUDAD SINGS, MI CIUDAD CANTA (Penguin Workshop, 2022) OUR WORLD: MEXICO (Barefoot Books, 2023) and the 3 starred reviewed A FLICKER OF HOPE, UN ALETEO DE ESPERANZA (Viking, 2024). When not writing, Cynthia can be found in a museum with her kids, dancing to a Latin beat, daydreaming of tacos, or planning her next family trip.
Instagram
: @cynthiaharmony
Threads:@cynthiaharmony


ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR:
Devon Holzwarth grew up in Panama with the jungle as her garden and parrots and iguanas as pets. Devon earned her BFA in 2000 from the Rhode Island School of Design, focusing on screen printing and painting. Childhood memories and her collection of vintage children’s books strongly inspire her work. She currently lives in Aachen, Germany, with her husband, two kids, and beloved old hound dog.

And, dear friends, how can we help this beautiful new book find success? We can:
Buy a copy
Review it
Place it on our Goodreads WANT TO READ SHELF
Ask our local library to purchase a copy for their collection
Tell friends about the book (sharing on social media is a GREAT idea

And remember to leave a comment to be entered in the giveaway…that gives you ONE ticket in the giveaway hat…share on social media and you get more tickets.

Thank you for spending your precious time with us! If you have a few more minutes today, please visit Erin Dealey’s blog where I’ll be hanging out with Erin AND Picture Book Builders’ blog where you’ll find find me chatting with Rebecca Levington.

Happy Book Birthdays to a Myriad of Beautiful Books

WOW…just…WOW! Today is launch day for my newest book, PEDAL, BALANCE, STEER: Annie Londonderry, the First Woman to Cycle Around the World, brilliantly illustrated by Alison Jay and published by the fabulous team at Calkins Creek/Astra headed by my amazing editor, Carolyn Yoder.

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