Mama's Home
By (Author) Shay Youngblood
By (author) Lo Harris
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
8th November 2022
11th October 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 254mm, Height 254mm
A gorgeously illustrated picture book that is a powerful love letter to chosen families and the village that raises us. A young girl basks in the love of her community--which includes not only her mother but the many different women who make up her world. Home can bea blue house with white trim you share with your mama. But it can be bigger than that, with lots of Big Mamas to take care of you when your mom works-different houses for every day of the week.Mondays mean Nurse Louella and bike riding.Tuesdays mean eating fufu with your fingers with Miss Zikora.And Wednesdays . . . well, no matter where you are, as long as you are with your Big Mamas, you are home. A girl basks in the warmth of her community in this powerful love letter to chosen families and the villages that raise us,from Pushcart Prize-winning author Shay Youngblood and popular illustrator Lo Harris.
"A joyful, heartfelt celebration of familyborn and chosenand community, of Black womanhood and expressions of love." Kirkus Reviews, starred review
A rich chosen-family story of love, care, and community.The Horn Book
Georgia-born writer Shay Youngblood is author of the novels Black Girl in Paris and Soul Kiss (Riverhead Books) and a collection of short fiction, The Big Mama Stories (Firebrand Books). Her plays have been widely produced. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards including a Pushcart Prize for fiction. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Brown University and has taught Creative Writing at NYU. She currently lives in Atlanta. Lo Harris is an illustrator and motion designer based in Brooklyn, New York. She grew up in Bessemer, Alabama and, from the time her family had a computer, she would spend hours on Microsoft Paint. She currently works as an Associate Animator at NBC News Digital, and has previously done work for The New York Times, Bustle and The Chicago Reporter. Lo seeks to creates work that empowers women through celebrations of self-love, self-compassion and sisterhood.