K-Gr 4—An attractive and inspiring look at immigration to the United States, sure to spark discussions at home or in the classroom. Coy takes a simple approach with the text, employing only a few words per page, while Huie uses his mostly black-and-white photographs to illuminate the experience of coming to a new country, working hard, making mistakes, and building a new home. The images carry this volume, featuring people of various ages, occupations, and cultural backgrounds. Lacking captions or explanations, the visuals will lead readers to wonder about cultural differences and notice similarities. Coy and Huie describe their ancestors' paths to America in appended notes, and both explain the process of creating this book. Comparable in format to titles such as
Global Babies (2007), Maya Ajmera's
Our Grandparents: A Global Album (2010, both Charlesbridge), and Rosemary McCarney's
The Way to School (Second Story, 2015), this offering puts a human face on a serious issue.
VERDICT An ideal jumping-off place for teachers and parents interested in starting a conversation about a timely topic.
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