Cover Reveal: ROLLIN’ ON DOWN THE LINE: Lady Bird Johnson’s 1964 Whistle-Stop Tour for Civil Rights

What a special post we have today! It’s a Cover Reveal…and you all know how much I love those! It’s our first look at someone’s new book baby…made even more delightful because co-authors Helen Kampion and Reneé Lyons stopped by to share a bit about themselves and the story behind the story.

But first…here’s a first peek at the awesome cover – and take note of the shiny Junior Library Guild seal…congratulations to the whole team that created this beautiful book!

Launching from Sleeping Bear Press on July 1, 2024

What a beautiful cover!!!

You know, in 1964, I was starting my sophomore year of college…many of us were still reeling from the assassination of John F. Kennedy…and the country was experiencing the first draft card burning to protest our involvement in the Vietnam War, the Beatles had arrived, and President Lyndon Johnson had signed the Civil Rights Act.

And here’s a little bit about the co-authors:

Helen Kampion finally pursued her dream of writing for children after a career in high-tech sales. With an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College, she began writing poetry, picture books, and middle-grade novels. Helen’s interest in history and strong women led her to co-author a picture about Lady Bird Johnson’s courage and grit. She lives in Wayland, Massachusetts.

Reneé Lyons’ mother always said would be a writer; as a youth, she wrote on everything—the coffee table, the walls, even the lamp shades! Reneé took this prediction to heart. Now, as a creative writer (with an MFA from Vermont College) and a professor of librarianship/children’s literature at East Tennessee State University, Reneé finds that little-known points of history inspire her creative bent, as does traversing the Blue Ridge hills of North Carolina, her family home for more than 250 years. She lives in Boone, North Carolina.

And here’s a little bit about the illustrator:
Erin McGuire is an illustrator of many books for children, including several other picture book biographies of powerful women: Alabama Spitfire: The Story of Harper Lee by Bethany Hegedus (HarperCollins), and her author/illustrator debut biography of Rose Valland, The Spy in the Museum (Simon and Schuster). For the past ten years she’s been the cover artist for the Nancy Drew Diaries book series and has taught and lectured internationally. Erin lives near Raleigh, North Carolina, with her husband and son.

And lucky us…we get to see the flap copy for Rollin’ on Down the Line; Lady Bird Johnson’s 1964 Whistle-Stop Tour for Civil Rights
The year 1964 was a turbulent time in America. After years of racial struggle, in July of that
year, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act. This law, declaring that all citizens were equal, outlawed racial segregation. Many Americans cheered this legislation, yet some did not. Many Southerners despised it and worried about what it meant for their traditions and way of life. With the upcoming November presidential election, President Johnson was advised not to campaign in the South due to the threats of violence since the signing of the new law.
But someone needed to visit the citizens in the South and explain why the new law was
necessary and good for the entire country. Born in Texas, First Lady Claudia Alta Taylor “Lady Bird” Johnson was from the South and understood its people and customs. Despite her fear of public speaking and threats to her own safety, Lady Bird undertook a train tour to reach out to her fellow citizens and Southerners. This is the true story of her historic Whistle-Stop Tour, making almost fifty stops through eight Southern States in four days.


Points of interest:
-July 1, 2024 is the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act
-2024 is a campaign year
-Lady Bird’s campaign trip was the first time a First Lady had ever campaigned without her husband.

And now we’ll hear from Helen and Renee who were kind enough to stop by and share a bit about the path to publication for this book.
ME: Welcome, Helen and Renee. Thank you so much for making time to come by.
What inspired both of you to write this book?

Helen: Thank you so much, Vivian, for providing a platform for us to spread the word about the book. Renee is what I call a “history hoarder.” She loves history, reads it voraciously, and squirrels away little-known facts. When she came upon Lady Bird’s Whistle-Stop Tour, she knew someone had to tell the story. She told me about it, I researched Lady Bird’s tour, and immediately agreed. So, we both hopped on board the Lady Bird Special and after months of research, wrote the story of Lady Bird’s bravery, grit, and determination.

ME: What was difficult about writing the story?

Renee: Though kids love adventure, and a train trip certainly is a quintessential adventure, Lady Bird’s train story is also full of REAL danger – rumors of snipers and bomb threats! We needed to speak to such danger to show the extraordinary bravery exhibited by Lady Bird during the Whistle-Stop Tour. Our difficulty arose in writing about these threats, all the while making sure we focused primarily on Lady Bird’s character. We didn’t want to scare the reader in anyway, thus we had to write about the bomb threat using a “lighter” mood and tone. We worked on this part of the story longer and harder than any other!

This book looks like one I need to add to my collection. And friends, I hope you feel the same way. We can help new books become a success by
Buying them
Here are two Links to pre-order:
Silver Unicorn
https://www.silverunicornbooks.com/item/S1SjsBJkMZIca-CMZxWe0Q
Bookmarks https://www.bookmarksnc.org/search/site/Rollin%20on%20Down%20the%20Line

We can also review them
Add them to our Goodreads Want to Read Shelf
Tell friends about the book
Ask your local library to purchase copies for their collection

Thank you all for spending your precious moments with us.
Speaking of precious, I’m up to distributing prize #30…so we are moving right along. Thank you for your patience. And, thanks to the lovely Judie Offerdahl who created our awesome #50PreciousWords badges, I now have an updated flyer for the #50PreciousWordsforKids International Writing Challenge which happens during Children’s Book Week, May 6-10. If you know any kids (of any age up to age 18), please encourage them to write a story in 50 words or less – parents and/or teachers can email the stories to me (viviankirkfield@gmail.com). I’ll create a Heads-up post this week and share it on social media – what a wonderful way to encourage our young people to get in touch with their storyteller soul.
But right now, let’s share this post to spread the word about ROLLIN’ DOWN THE LINE!

Book Cover Reveal: VEENA AND THE RED ROTI

I’m always excited when authors share their covers – it’s like the unveiling of a beautiful piece of art – actually, the covers of picture books ARE works of art…and it’s my pleasure to show you this one – a debut picture written by Namita Moolani Mehra and illustrated by Beena Mistry and published by Kids Can Press.

The color palette is so vivid…and the cover is very engaging and inviting…kids will want to pick up the book and open it to find out more about the girl on the cover.

Here’s a little bit about the story:
Set during the Partition of India, a moving story about a girl who helps others the only way she knows how: by cooking up a small taste of home.

Veena loves her home, especially spending time in the kitchen learning how to make roti. But everything changes when India suddenly becomes free from British rule, and the country is to be divided in two according to religion. Fearing for their safety, Veena’s family flees in the middle of the night. They make their way to a dusty and crowded refugee camp, where life is difficult and her family struggles. Even the roti is different from what Veena remembers from home. She wants to do something to bring hope and comfort to the people at the camp. By making them tasty roti, maybe Veena can use her skills to lift everyone’s spirits. 

This poignant picture book is based on the experience of author Namita Moolani Mehra’s grandparents, who left nearly everything behind when they fled Sindh province in 1947 during the Partition of India. Sensitively written, the story can serve as an excellent starting point for classroom discussions of migration and refugees. Veena is an engaging and resourceful girl who helps put a face to the refugee experience. Beena Mistry’s colorful illustrations bring a relatable warmth to the story. The content also connects to social studies lessons on conflict and change, local and global communities, and the cultural importance of food. Back matter includes an author’s note, a map, contextual information about Partition and a glossary.

And how lucky we are! Author Namita stopped by to share the story behind the story. I know that every time I do a school visit, the students want to know WHY I wrote the book…and writers are the same, I think.
ME: Welcome, Namita. Thank you so much for visiting Picture Books Help Kids Soar and allowing us the honor of sharing the cover for your beautiful upcoming book that launches September 3rd, VEENA AND THE RED ROTI.

NAMITA:
My family is originally from Sindh, Pakistan but after the Partition of India, they were forced out of their homes and arrived in India as refugees. The Partition of India is one of the largest mass migrations in history – 14 million people were displaced and lost their homes. 

I grew up listening to stories of Partition from my grandparents- stories that were often charged with emotion and trauma. One day, my granduncle said to me– “you are a writer . . .  you must tell our family’s story!” His wife’s name (my grandaunt) was Veena and she is the inspiration for the main character in my story. 

Veena’s Red Roti is out September 3rd and is inspired by the story of my grandparents who left behind everything to start a new life. It is a story of home, belonging, hope, and memories.

Preorder links
https://www.target.com/p/veena-and-the-red-roti-by-namita-moolani-mehra-hardcover/-/A-90863547
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/veena-and-the-red-roti-namita-moolani-mehra/1144553734

The biggest challenge for me in writing this book was distilling down some very difficult truths in history and some particularly painful moments in my family’s journey –for example, they had to suddenly leave their home overnight and escape undercover in a freight train. I wasn’t sure how such a traumatic experience could translate as a kid-friendly, picture book. It was also very hard for me to detach from the real events and emotions because it is such a personal story, but thanks to my incredible critique group in Singapore (whom I meet with in person every Wednesday since 2016!) and my amazing editor Kathleen Keenan at Kids Can Press, I was able to fictionalize a bit more and tell a story that will leave young readers with a sense of hope. It took 27 revisions to get to the final story!

April 10 is a wonderful and auspicious date for this cover reveal because it is Cheti Chand- Sindhi New Year, and Veena’s Red Roti is dedicated to my grandparents and all the Sindhi grandparents who survived Partition. I am so grateful to be able to honor my family and my Sindhi heritage through this picture book.

Thank you so much, Namita, for sharing all of this.

What a very special book this is, dear friends! I hope you will check it out – and put it on your Goodreads Want To Read Shelf…and pre-order it…and share this post to spread the word!

And to find out more about Namita and to connect with her:

Namita Moolani Mehra is a children’s book author and the founder of social-impact business, Indian Spicebox, a company that has helped fund over half a million hot meals for underprivileged children in India. Namita’s published books include picture books The Light Within You and Anni Dreams of Biryani. She has also authored children’s cookbooks, including The Magic Spicebox and Superfoods for Superheroes. Namita crafts delightful culinary experiences in Singapore like cooking classes and street food pop-ups, and currently lives in Singapore with her husband and two young children. Namita has over 15 years experience as a digital and creative strategist in advertising and tech. She has worked at companies like Ogilvy and Facebook/Meta. Learn more at namitamehra.com
https://www.instagram.com/indianspicebox
Twitter/X @Namstwit
http://facebook.com/namitamehra

Thank you all for spending your precious time with us…and speaking about PRECIOUS…I’ll be announcing the results of #50PreciousWords on Sunday’s blog post…so don’t miss it!

Cover Reveal: ABUELITA’S GIFT – EL REGALO DE ABUELITA

Hold onto your hats, my friends! Today is T minus 1 day until #50PreciousWords! And what could be better while we wait to post our contest entries than to celebrate another beautiful book in the pipeline and reveal the cover of ABUELITA’S GIFT – EL REGALO DE ABUELITA, written by Mariana Ríos Ramírez and illustrated by Sara Palacios.

Author Mariana was kind enough to stop by and provide us with everything we need to know as we get ready to celebrate this upcoming book.

Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Author: Mariana Ríos Ramírez
Illustrator: Sara Palacios
Release Date: September 10, 2024
Spanish edition available: El regalo de abuelita: Un cuento de Día de Muertos

A bit about the book:
Julieta is excited for Abuelita’s spirit to visit on Día de Muertos. She is determined to find the perfect gift to honor Abuelita and to show how much she misses her. However, her ideas fail one by one and Julieta grows worried.
It is only when Julieta embraces the memories she once shared with her abuelita, that she realizes the perfect gift comes from the heart. An uplifting story about both life and death, family, and the threads that connect us, long after we are gone.
Illustrated by award-winning Sara Palacios, this is a touching story that celebrates ancestors and teaches that the most meaningful tributes come from the heart.

Mariana says:
From the moment I met Julieta and Abuelita for the first time in the sketches, I’ve been blown away by Sara’s talent. Since then, getting to see how her beautiful art brought the words of my story to life has been a true gift.
Regarding the cover, I’m amazed by how the essence and heart of Julieta and Abuelita’s story is perfectly captured in a single image. I love how colorful, sweet, and joyful the cover is, and the way Sara managed to include some of the most characteristic elements of the Día de Muertos celebration, without making those the center of attention. Abuelita’s Gift is a story that happens on that particular holiday; but it’s mostly a tale about a girl who misses her abuelita and how she ultimately finds a way to feel close to her after she has passed away. Julieta and Abuelita’s warm, loving, and strong connection really shines through this cover; and their special relationship is highlighted in such a clear and beautiful way, that I hope readers will be able to feel that love too.

What fascinates me most about Día de Muertos in Mexico is that instead of being a time to mourn our dead loved ones, it’s an opportunity to honor their lives and remember them with joy. For me, it’s a pleasure to share with you glimpses of the culture and folklore that surround this wonderful tradition, which is essentially about love, family, and how we’re all connected to our ancestors.

I’m so grateful to Sara and the amazing team at Knopf that made this book possible. Special thanks to my agent Natascha Morris, my editor Gianna Lakenauth, designer Taline Boghosian, and copy editor Artie Bennett.
Thank you all for your invaluable work on this book, and thank you Vivian for hosting our cover reveal on your wonderful blog.

Oh WOW! Thank you so much, Mariana, for sharing the story behind the story – I’m thrilled that the path to publication was made smooth by the amazing team at Knopf.

And now, dear readers, here’s the information you need to pre-order your own copy and spread the word about this wonderful book, through reviews and social media.

PREORDER LINKS – All the links are listed in the Penguin Random House page
Abuelita’s Gift: A Día de Muertos Story
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/710059/abuelitas-gift-by-mariana-rios-ramirez-illustrated-by-sara-palacios/

El regalo de abuelita: Un cuento de Día de Muertos
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/741111/el-regalo-de-abuelita-abuelitas-gift-Autspanish-edition-by-mariana-rios-ramirez-illustrated-by-sara-palacios/

ADD TO GOODREADS:
Abuelita’s Gift: A Día de Muertos Story
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/205225320-abuelita-s-
gift?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=sTyyuFF8Ix&rank=1

El regalo de abuelita: Un cuento de Día de Muertos
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/205182061-el-regalo-de-abuelita-abuelita-s-gift-spanish-edition

And here’s a little bit about these fabulous creatives:

Mariana Ríos Ramírez is a Mexican children’s book author who loves sharing elements of her culture, language, and traditions through her stories. She received a degree in international business from Tecnológico de Monterrey (México) and an MBA degree in Tecnológico de Monterrey and Thunderbird School of Global Management in Arizona, USA. Before becoming a children’s book author with her debut Santiago’s Dinosaurios, she worked as a high school teacher and co-owned an online business of customized party decorations. Mariana is a member of SCBWI, Storyteller Academy, Las Musas, and Rate your Story.
Besides writing, Mariana enjoys photography, traveling, and spending time with family and friends. She also loves flowers, dogs, and Chai Lattes. Mariana currently resides in Anderson, South Carolina.
To connect with Mariana:
Website: marianariosramirez.com
Twitter: @marianariosrmz1
Instagram/Threads: @marianariosr
Facebook: @marianarioswrites
Bluesky: marianarios.bsky.social

Sara Palacios is the recipient of the Pura Belpré Illustrator Honor Award for her work on Marisol McDonald Doesn’t Match and has illustrated many picture books for children. Sara earned her B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees in illustration from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco where she lives with her husband. Sara works with a variety of media such as collage, ink, and digital artwork.
To find out more about Sara: https://www.sarapalaciosillustrations.com

We always love to welcome new books…because each one comes from the heart of an author and illustrator who is trying to connect with the heart of the child who reads the story. Do you have a story you want a child to connect with? Will you be entering #50PreciousWords tomorrow? The official contest post goes live at 12:01am on March 2nd and closes 11:59pm on March 3rd. Amazing prizes. Encouraging camaraderie. And loads of fun! Hope to see you back here tomorrow!