A stunning picture book comprising two incredible stories—the first part chronicles the adventures of a four-year-old Black girl named Harlem, while the second part describes the history of Harlem the neighborhood. From a New York Times bestselling author and a critically acclaimed illustrator.In this beautiful picture book in two parts, meet the girl and the neighborhood. Part one follows the adventures of a little girl named Harlem and her single father as they go on a museum “playdate” with painters Romare Bearden and Jean-Michel Basquiat, listen to John Coltrane records, and conduct science experiments in their apartment ("The volcano erupts /Red lava on Valentine’s Day!").Part two takes us back to the fourth year of the twentieth century in Harlem the neighborhood. Here, we are introduced to Philip A. Payton Jr., aka Papa Payton, whose Afro-American Realty Company gave birth to the Black housing explosion, helping to start America's Great Black Migration. Because of Papa Peyton, Black families—like Harlem and her father a century later—could move to Harlem and thrive and flourish.This is a completely unique, absolutely gorgeous picture book by a New York Times bestselling author and a Coretta Scott King Award-winning illustrator that weaves together the lives of a modern Black family and a historically Black neighborhood in New York City.
Michael Datcher Boeken
Michael Datcher is een journalist en spoken word-dichter wiens werk is verschenen in talloze prominente publicaties. Zijn schrijven duikt in de diepgaande aspecten van de menselijke ervaring, waarbij hij vaak een krachtige en suggestieve stijl hanteert. Datchers essays zijn opgenomen in diverse bloemlezingen, wat zijn veelzijdigheid en impact in de literaire sfeer verder onderstreept. Zijn unieke stem en perspectief verrijken het landschap van de hedendaagse literatuur.


This work presents an innovative approach to understanding American literatures by connecting the African American and Latinx experiences. It explores their shared themes of resistance and the quest for liberation, highlighting the cultural and historical intersections between these two vital literary traditions. Through this lens, the book aims to deepen the reader's appreciation of the complexities and richness of these narratives.