School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 2--This vibrant, positive narrative follows a brown-skinned boy through his day as he celebrates the many shades of brown in his family and world. "Brown is my dad who is stirring a mix" and "Brown is the ground where I rest my feet." The boy discovers the many shades of brown all around him, and readers gain appreciation for the beauty of its depths. Grady's book joins others of its kind, such as Samara Cole Doyon's Magnificent Homespun Brown, Ashok Banker's I Am Brown, and Tiffany Rose's M Is for Melanin. Perhaps what sets his book apart is his perspective as a teacher at a nature preschool; his main character is a preschooler exploring his world with curiosity, energy, and joy, which this age group has in droves. The illustrations capture each moment vibrantly, from the muddy puddles to the warm "gooey goodness" of chocolate chip cookies. VERDICT This is a welcome addition to all collections promoting positive skin tone discussions and leading to personal explorations of the title's question. Provocative and generous.--Heidi Dechief
Publisher's Weekly Review
Rooted in appreciation of familial love, the natural world, and creativity, this rhyming day-in-the-life story of a young boy reads like a gentle embrace. Blocky unlined pencil and digital art in a cut-paper style appears against a white background as debut author-illustrator Grady introduces readers to the child and a dog: "Brown is the boy who/ welcomes the day./ Brown is the pup/ sleeping soundly away." Continuing on, the kid heads into the kitchen, where a first-person narrative takes over: "Brown is my dad" making favorite pancakes, and "Brown are Gram's coffee and/ Gramp's morning kiss./ Brown is a lovely moment of bliss." Self-determination prevails as the boy explores out of doors, where "brown is" soil, a cow, chicken eggs, trees, and "the best log for balancing." Back home, images of making, sharing, and gratitude prove emblematic of the word, as the narrator paints, cooks, and dines with family before "getting down with/ my mom to James Brown." It's a simple, positive picture book affirmation that celebrates brown across ages, stages, and shades. All characters are portrayed with brown skin. Ages 3--7. Agent: Holly Root, Root Literary. (Jan.)