Nesting Dolls

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$18.99 US
RH Childrens Books | Crown Books for Young Readers
24 per carton
On sale Oct 10, 2023 | 978-1-9848-5237-3
Age 4-8 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD510L | Fountas & Pinnell Q
Sales rights: World
A heartwarming picture book about how one little girl's unique beauty has been growing for generations in her family tree.

Anyiaka is in awe of her gorgeous Gullah Geechee family—she wants to be beautiful like her older sister, Sorie, a great listener like her mom, and a talented artist like her grandma. But on today's visit to her grandparents’ house, Anyiaka sticks out from the rest of the family like a sore thumb. She can't seem to do anything right, and a trip to Grandma's art studio confirms just how different she is from the rest of the family.

But Grandma’s artwork—a special set of nesting dolls—also shows that what’s on the outside doesn’t always tell the whole story. While they may be distinct, together, her family’s beauty and inner strength have deep roots that have been growing within each of them for generations.
  • AWARD | 2024
    Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year
  • AWARD
    Horn Book Fanfare
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★ "Brantley-Newton highlights the bonds, both visible and invisible, that connect family members." —The Horn Book, starred review

"A sweet tale with a strong message about how families fit together." —Kirkus Reviews

"A sweet story about embracing your history, set amid a beautiful Black family’s reunion." —School Library Journal

"Along with Anyiaka’s expressive narrative, this offers an affectionate celebration of family through generations. A sweet and affirming book that gently tackles the issue of colorism." —Booklist

"Brantley-Newton’s abundant use of vivid textile patterns gives the story a homey atmosphere that suits its layered contemplation of family." —Publishers Weekly

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A heartwarming picture book about how one little girl's unique beauty has been growing for generations in her family tree.

Anyiaka is in awe of her gorgeous Gullah Geechee family—she wants to be beautiful like her older sister, Sorie, a great listener like her mom, and a talented artist like her grandma. But on today's visit to her grandparents’ house, Anyiaka sticks out from the rest of the family like a sore thumb. She can't seem to do anything right, and a trip to Grandma's art studio confirms just how different she is from the rest of the family.

But Grandma’s artwork—a special set of nesting dolls—also shows that what’s on the outside doesn’t always tell the whole story. While they may be distinct, together, her family’s beauty and inner strength have deep roots that have been growing within each of them for generations.

Awards

  • AWARD | 2024
    Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year
  • AWARD
    Horn Book Fanfare

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Praise

★ "Brantley-Newton highlights the bonds, both visible and invisible, that connect family members." —The Horn Book, starred review

"A sweet tale with a strong message about how families fit together." —Kirkus Reviews

"A sweet story about embracing your history, set amid a beautiful Black family’s reunion." —School Library Journal

"Along with Anyiaka’s expressive narrative, this offers an affectionate celebration of family through generations. A sweet and affirming book that gently tackles the issue of colorism." —Booklist

"Brantley-Newton’s abundant use of vivid textile patterns gives the story a homey atmosphere that suits its layered contemplation of family." —Publishers Weekly