We Could Fly

We Could Fly
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Age Range
6+
Release Date
November 07, 2023
ISBN
978-1536222548
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In a companion to Build a House, Rhiannon Giddens—winner of multiple Grammy Awards and a Pulitzer Prize and cofounder of the Carolina Chocolate Drops—gives wing to a moving tale of grace and transcendence, with acclaimed artist Briana Mukodiri Uchendu.

At a sparrow’s urging, a young girl feels a mysterious trembling in her arms, a lightness in her feet, a longing to be free. Her mother tells her that her Granny Liza experienced the same, as did many of their people before her. Perhaps it’s time, Mama says, to slip the bonds of earth and join the journey started long ago. To hold each other tight and rise. Drawing on lyrics from the song “We Could Fly” by Rhiannon Giddens and Dirk Powell, which in turn draw on a heritage of African folklore, this incantatory dialogue between a mother and daughter paired with startlingly beautiful illustrations celebrates love, resilience, and the spiritual power of the“old-time ways”—tradition and shared cultural memory—to sustain and uplift.

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Celebration of Ancestral Memory
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4.5
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5.0
We Could Fly is based on a song created by Rhiannon Giddens and Dirk Powell. It has a folksy richness that feels like our characters are reaching back through their ancestors and feeling their long-ago yearning to leave earthly bonds behind and go to the promised land. The mother and daughter are in white and the illustrations are whimsical, while giving a sense they are dying and going to heaven. This book does not feel like modern tales, but harkens back to times of a darker past when Africans were enslaved and forced from their homelands. Yet all the language and illustrations feel soft and uplifting. This book would work best if you know the song. I also think that it is better suited to older children or even adults who know a bit of history and can appreciate the cultural context of this book's celebration of their ancestral memory to want to go back to the promised land.
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