A Story about Afiya

by James Berry (Author) Anna Cunha (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Some people have dresses for every occasion but Afiya needs only one. Her dress records the memories of her childhood, from roses in bloom to pigeons in flight, from tigers at the zoo to October leaves falling.

A joyful celebration of a young girl's childhood, written by the late Coretta Scott King Book Award-winning Jamaican poet James Berry.

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Kirkus Reviews

A young girl wears a special white dress that records her day’s experiences in this story by Jamaican poet Berry. Afiya’s “fine black skin…shows off her white clothes,” a summer dress that she wears every day and washes every night. By day, the “frock” picks up images of whatever Afiya passes among—sunflowers, red roses, butterflies, animals, fish, or falling leaves. By night, the imprints stay when she washes her dress, but in the morning, her dress is white again, ready for new patterns and colors to impress themselves upon it. Afiya is “amazed” at the wonders she finds on her dress, and readers will be amazed at the beauty of Cunha’s artistic rendering. Afiya’s hair surrounds her head like a crown, and the fantastical colors of her natural world, landscapes dominated by muted pinks, blues, and burnt yellow, all serve to enhance the beauty of Afiya’s dark skin. The spare, matte illustrations offer a feast of images to set the imagination soaring while the surreal story and its unusual language turn the wheels of the mind. A unique and beautiful combination of poetic story and expressive art. (Picture book. 3-8)

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781911373339
Lexile Measure
670
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Lantana Publishing
Publication date
April 20, 2020
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV048000 - Juvenile Fiction | Clothing & Dress
JUV057000 - Juvenile Fiction | Stories in Verse (see also Poetry)
JUV074000 - Juvenile Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Blacks
Memory
Children
Memory in children
Children, Black
Dresses
Kirkus Reviews, 03/01/20

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