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Kamau and Zuzu Find a Way: A Picture Book

Contributor(s): Girmay, Aracelis (Author), Ejaita, Diana (Illustrator)

ISBN: 9781592703890

Publisher: Enchanted Lion

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Pub Date: August 27, 2024

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: 06 to 09

Physical Info: 0.48" H x 10.32" L x 9.30" W ( 1.15 lbs) 60 pages

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A stirring story of African diaspora, resourcefulness, and intergenerational love by National Book Critics Circle Award finalist and renowned poet Aracelis Girmay, and acclaimed illustrator Diana Ejaita.

One of Maria Popova's Marginalian Favorites of 2024!
A Best Book of 2024, Center for the Study of Multicultural Literature!
An Academy of American Poets Featured Fall Book for Young Readers!
One of PW's "12 Children's Books by Black Authors to Read in 2024!"
A Bookstagang Best of 2024 Picture Book Selection, for Best Illustration!

One day, young Kamau and his grandmother ZuZu wake up to find themselves on the moon. Kamau doesn't remember Back Home, but Grandma ZuZu does, and she misses it terribly.

Together, through cloth scraps and dance, letters and song, Kamau and ZuZu find a way to make a new life for themselves in this strange land: a new life which is not only rooted in the stories, memories, and traditions that ZuZu always carries with her, but which also lovingly reaches out across the vast expanse of space to connect and communicate with the family from which they've been separated.

Acclaimed poet Aracelis Girmay and illustrator Diana Ejaita together weave a powerful story inspired by the African diaspora, in which--despite the shock of being uprooted into this alien world, without being given any choice or explanation, and the sorrow that comes from the unfathomable distance separating them from their beloved community--Kamau and ZuZu find a way to live, as people do.

Brief description: Diana Ejaita works as an illustrator and textile designer in Berlin. What sets her illustrations apart is a combination of dramatically contrasting areas of black and white with soft patterns and textures that create images that betray the strength of femininity. Born in Cremona, with Nigerian origins, her aesthetic pays homage to her lineage.

Review Quotes: One of Maria Popova's Marginalian Favorites of 2024!
A Best Book of 2024, Center for the Study of Multicultural Literature!

An Academy of American Poets Featured Fall Book for Young Readers!
One of PW's "12 Children's Books by Black Authors to Read in 2024!"
A Bookstagang Best of 2024 Picture Book Selection, for Best Illustration​!
One of Betsy Bird's Caldenotts of 2024!
A Parade Magazine Best New Book Release of the Month!
A Children's Book Council Hot Off the Press Selection, August 2024!

"National Book Critics Circle Award finalist and poet Girmay crafts a cosmic metaphor for the Black diaspora in this picture book illustrated by New Yorker contributor Ejaita. After Kamau and his grandmother ZuZu suddenly wake up on the moon, they must draw on the culture ZuZu lovingly remembers in order to thrive and establish connections with far-flung, much-missed relatives."--Publishers Weekly, 12 Children's Books by Black Authors to Read in 2024

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