Book Descriptions
for One Million Men and Me by Kelly Starling Lyons and Peter Ambush
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Author Kelly Starling Lyons covered the 1995 Million Man March in Washington D.C. as a journalist. She was struck by the sight of a little girl “clutching her Daddy’s hand. Her eyes, big as quarters, glittered like diamonds. She walked like a little princess among kings.” That scene inspired this picture book, told in the voice of a small girl attending the march with her daddy. “Everywhere I looked, fathers and sons, friends and strangers, clasped hands in unity. Their faces filled with pride. Their hearts swelled with hope. I held my head a little higher.” Lyons’ brief, purposeful narrative captures the awe of a young child who is taking in everything she sees and hears and holding it in her heart. (Ages 4–8)
CCBC Choices 2008. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2008. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
The Million Man March, held on October 16, 1995, was a movement like no other. It brought together Black men from across our nation who were committed to inspiring and empowering themselves and each other to make positive and lasting changes in their families and communities. Now, this new picture book shares the story of the March in a new light: through the eyes of a little girl who was with her father the day Black men of America made history.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.