That Flag
By (Author) Tameka Fryer Brown
Illustrated by Nikkolas Smith
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
7th June 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusio
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Multicultural
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Biographical fiction / autobiographical stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Bullying, violence, abuse and pe
Hardback
40
Width 260mm, Height 264mm, Spine 10mm
475g
An affecting picture book from Tameka Fryer Brown and #1New York Timesbestselling illustrator Nikkolas Smith (The 1619 Project:Born on the Water) thatchallenges the meaning behind the still-waving Confederate flag through the friendship of two young girls who live across the street from each other.
Bianca is Keiras best friend. At school, they are inseparable. But Keira questions their friendship when she learns more about the meaning of the Confederate flag hanging from Biancas front porch. Will the two friends be able to overlook their distinct understandings of the flag Or will they reckon with the flags effect on yesterday and today
InThat Flag, Tameka Fryer Brown and Nikkolas Smith graciously tackle the issues of racism, the value of friendship, and the importance of understanding history so that we move forward together in a thought-provoking, stirring, yet ultimately tender tale.
A perfect conversation starter for the older and younger generations alike, this book includes back matter on the history of the Confederate flag and notes from the creators.
A brave and deeply affecting story about friendship, perspective, anti-racism, and the importance of understanding history. This may be an essential book about a cultural flashpoint. -- School Library Journal (starred review)
This is a prime example of how a picture book can help younger readers understand difficult topics. A thoughtful and age-appropriate exploration of a somber subject. -- Kirkus Reviews
Tameka Fryer Brown pens an honest, contemporary, soul-shocking story, with deep and painful roots. That Flag will prayerfully lead to hundreds of thousands of mending moments and healing hearts. -- Derrick Barnes, Newbery Honoree and National Book Award Finalist
A necessary read for all young people in this country. -- Traci Sorell, Two-time Sibert Medal and Orbis Pictus Honoree
Told with tenderness and care, That Flag explores the power of asking questions, the power of understanding history, and ultimately the power of friendship. An essential book for every American home and classroom. -- Rene Watson, #1 NYT Bestselling Author, The 1619 Project: Born on the Water
[A] layered introduction to issues around white supremacy and racism that is still accessible to young readers. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
[U]nmistakable -- Booklist
Tameka Fryer Brown writes books for children. Her picture books include Brown Baby Lullaby; Around Our Way on Neighbors' Day; and My Cold Plum Lemon Pie Bluesy Mood. Her work also appears in the anthology, We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices. Tameka is an active member of KidLit in Color, a group of BIPOC creatives, and she currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. You can visit her at www.tamekafryerbrown.com. Nikkolas Smith is a Houston, Texas-born Artivist, picture book author, and Hollywood film illustrator. He is the illustrator of the groundbreaking #1 New York Times bestseller The 1619 Project: Born on the Water written by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renee Watson. Nikkolas is also the illustrator of The Golden Girls of Rio, nominated for an NAACP Image Award, My Hair Is Poofy and That's Okay, World Cup Women, and the upcoming I Am Ruby Bridges. As a Black illustrator, Nikkolas is focused on creating captivating art that can spark important conversations around social justice in today's world and inspire meaningful change. He lives in Los Angeles, California. You can visit him at www.NIKKOLAS.art.