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An Enchanting Storytime with Nyasha Williams & Jolene GutiƩrrez


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Join us Saturday morning, October 26, for a storytime with two local authors,Ā JoleneĀ GutiĆ©rrezĀ andĀ Nyasha Williams!

ABOUT THE BOOKS:


Saturday Magic:

An ode to the family, friendship, and the beautiful tradition of Hoodoo practice, this book celebrates the magic and symbolism to be found in every day, written by bestselling author Nyasha Williams.

Dayo practices Hoodoo with her family. One Saturday, she wakes from an interesting dream about a yellow bird. What could it mean? She knows that itā€™s up to her to figure it out. Over the course of the day, as Dayo and her family move through their daily rituals (mantras and affirmations included), the message sent from her Ancestors through her dream reveals itself. This celebration of spirituality (and heritage) highlights the rich history of Hoodoo and the beauty we can find in everyday magic.

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The Ofrenda That We Built:

ā€œA rich, rhythmic ode celebrating DĆ­a de Muertos.ā€ ā€”School Library Journal,Starred ReviewĀ 

Learn about and celebrate the Day of the Dead!Ā With warmth and energy, this spirited picture book is a joyful ode to family traditions and the memory of loved ones who have passed but whom we continue to remember.

It is DĆ­a de Muertosā€”the Day of the Deadā€”and the family ofrenda is at the center of the celebration! Inspired by the popular nursery rhyme ā€œThe House That Jack Built,ā€Ā The Ofrenda That We BuiltĀ invites readers to join in the building of a colorful ofrenda, a home altar full of symbols and meaning, one special element at a time.

This is truly an intergenerational holiday with deep familial love at its heart. Readers will recognize these moving and universal themes in the hands-on activity of building an ofrenda together, an accessible way of learning more about other cultures and celebrations. Told in warm and welcoming rhyme, with beautiful, immersive illustrations, this is a delight for readers of all backgrounds to enjoy when the holiday arrives each autumn or any time of year that calls for remembrance and connection with loved ones.

LA FAMILIA IS LOVE: Every element of the ofrenda speaks to a tradition of togetherness and the enduring importance of community. Combining the poignancy of the past with love in the present, those celebrating DĆ­a de Muertos also make a promise to be a part of one anotherā€™s futures.Ā 

CELEBRATES THE CIRCLE OF LIFE: Like Pixarā€™sĀ Coco, this is a joyful celebration of DĆ­a de Muertos, which encourages us to see death as a natural and necessary part of the circle of life to embrace rather than to fear. With an emphasis on remembering the lives of our loved ones with joy, this holiday makes room for both collective grief and collective celebrationā€”a powerful (and always timely) perspective on the nature of being alive that will resonate with children and adults alike.

SPIRITED READ ALOUD: Pairing poetic text full of repetition, rhyme, and evocative description with bright, engaging illustrations, this story is just right for group and lap-reads, sure to appeal to booksellers, teachers, and librarians as well as parents and caregivers.







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