
I recently read and reviewed My Momma Zo by the same team and it was a gentle and beautiful celebration of families. The simplicity of the story matched with the vibrant illustrations allow the reader to focus on the family and their relationships.
The same family feature in My Brother George where the focus of the story is on George, who has long hair and is constantly being teased, called a girl and is finding it frustrating.
Molly is there for George and helps him to find his bravery and confidence to be true to himself. We need more stories where the main characters teach acceptance, understanding and love for differences.
This is a family built on love and kindness and they want to share this with their community. Both books should be in classrooms and homes everywhere!