P is for Pam!
Welcome to P day! Naturally I had to choose my letter day to share my thoughts with you, right? I'm so happy to be here today and I am thrilled to share a special book with you. The book is called
P.S. Be Eleven by Rita Williams-Garcia
What's important about this title is that the main characters are children of color, which children's literature is still sorely lacking. The author, Williams-Garcia, is an award winning author and one that I'm thrilled to share with you today. P.S. Be Eleven is the sequel to One Crazy Summer which describes the events of three young sisters who visit their estranged mother in California. Their mother is part of a radical activist group and leads a life very different from the one they are accustomed to living in Brooklyn with their father and grandmother.
As if that glimpse into life in the African American community in the 1960s isn't interesting enough, P.S. Be Eleven continues the story as the girls return to Brooklyn with a new found independence. Aside from the usual struggles of being sisters and starting school, family dynamics and change and the girls witness a relative return from Vietnam and the damage that the conflict has inflicted on him.
I remember being eleven years old. Barely. It's supposed to be a time of discovery and fun. I can't think of a better book to share with you on my name day!
Have you read any of Williams-Garcia's books? Do you have a book that starts with P?
Pam, An Unconventional Librarian