What Do Brothas Do All Day
By (Author) Ajuan Mance
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
21st December 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
44
Width 229mm, Height 279mm
Inspired by Richard Scarrys What Do People Do All Day, these joyous portraits of Black men engaged in everyday life celebrate the deep roots and rich cultures of African American communities.
Have you ever wondered . . .
What do brothas do all day
Brothas drive. Brothas dance. Brothas work. Brothas listen. And brothaslove.
Scarrys now-classic book, first published in 1968, is a richly illustrated guide to the places, jobs, and activities that defined the daily lives of grown-ups. Author-illustrator Ajuan Mance created What Do Brothas Do All Day, like Scarry, in response to childrens innate curiosity about the activities and experiences of others, but also to meet the longing many kids have for characters and communities that look and feel like the people and places they know.
This joyous reflection of real Black men and boys engaged in everyday life is a gift for Black kids who rarely see themselves reflected in the pages of a book and an affirmation of their world and the people who populate it. From grocery shopping and waiting for a trim at the barbershop to singing, dancing, and laughing with friends, Mance captures the beauty in the ordinary, affirming the enduring strength of the Black community.
DIVERSE BOOKS FOR KIDS: This picture book features real Black men the author has observed in the worldeveryday people, not models or stereotypes. One fan describes it as "just a rainbow of Black men, a beautiful rainbow of Black men."
LIBRARIAN LOVE: What Do Brothas Do All Daybegan as an all-ages zine, but the author began to conceive of it as a children's book after being approached by two children's librarians.
INSPIRED BY A CLASSIC: As the author notes in the book, "I first encountered Richard Scarrys work in the early 1970s when I was about six years old. The world of adults, with its grocery lists, PTA meetings, shopping trips, and dinner parties, seemed both tantalizingly exotic and impossibly complex. Today, those same descriptors can be applied to the ways that many people of all ages perceive Black men."
AN INVITATION: The book ends with an invitation, perhaps even a call to action: What will you do today
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"[A]n excellent mirror is provided for those students who might not see themselves in the everyday classroom read-aloud. Mance has created a resonant reflection of everyday life for those learners who are discovering the possibilities of the world around them." -- School Library Journal
"A welcome recognition of Black men and the joyous ways they show up for their families, their communities, and each other." -- Kirkus, Starred Review
Ajuan Mance is a visual artist, author, editor, and professor of English at Mills College in Oakland, California. Inspired by Richard Scarrys What Do People Do All Day, she created the groundbreaking series 1001 Black Men, a collection of portraits produced over six and a half years that evolved into this book. She is a prolific maker of zines and comics and the author of Living While Black: Portraits of Everyday Resistance. You can learn more about her work at ajuanmance.com.