FICTION

Kwesi and Nana Ruby Learn to Swim

Barefoot. Feb. 2025. 32p. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9798888593622.
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Gr 1-3–The story of how Kwesi and Nana Ruby conquer their fears is beautifully told by Commeh. When Kwesi, a young boy, reveals to Nana Ruby that he is afraid of swimming, she admits that she is, too. Then she tells him that he can be an expert swimmer, and she agrees to learn how to swim. Nana Ruby shares the story of Mami Wata, who is half woman and half fish, who will protect them when they are in the water. And she does. Several types of information are combined to tell this story, making the book a unique reading experience. Nana Ruby is originally from Ghana, and she and Kwesi both draw on their cultural heritage. Threaded throughout is information about Mami Wata’s story and her song, and Ghanaian food. Nana Ruby also tells Kwesi that in the past Black people were not allowed to swim in public pools, and that explains why many Black people never learned to swim. Colorful, informative, engaging illustrations add to readers’ enjoyment. In addition, back matter has more information about Ghana. All together, this is a multilayered and rewarding reading experience.
VERDICT A wonderful story to show how it is possible to overcome our fears of doing something new by accepting help from others.

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