Monday, January 9, 2012

ELLEN'S BROOM: By Kelly Starling Lyons

Kelly Starling Lyons, author of One Million Men and Me has a new picture book out!

Ellen's parents walked over to the broom hanging on the wall. Mama always said it was part of the family-a record of the way things were.  
The way things were was that Mama and Papa had been slaves.  As slaves they didn't have the right to be legally married.  So they had a broom jumping ceremony and a deacon to say a few words.

But all that was in the past.  Now they are free.  And a new law says they can be married officially.  It will be recognized by the law. And the whole family gets to participate!

Ellen's Broom is a peek into history.  It is a story of a new beginning. A story of family. And also community.  It is a celebration.  Once again Lyons brings to the written page the strength and resiliency of the African American community with a story of hope and change.

Daniel Minter's block prints strike just the right tone - there is the earthy quality that reminds the reader of slavery mixed with brilliant joyful colors that express an indomitable spirit

This post is a part of Kelly's blog tour which celebrates the release of Ellen's Broom.  If you leave a comment here or at one of the other stops on the tour and you will be entered to win a decorated wedding broom made by Stuarts Creations and also a copy of the Ellen's Broom cover.  The winner will be announced on January 16.

Oh, and before you leave me, take a minute to peek inside this gorgeous and tender story.



17 comments:

  1. Beautiful trailer--thanks for being a part of this blog tour!

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  2. Thanks Carol and Kristi for dropping by. The book is gorgeous and so tender and joyful.

    Great family affirming story!

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  3. What a wonderful idea for a picture book! And the trailer is touching and beautiful. I can't wait to read it! Thanks for sharing this, Joyce.

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  4. I love the illustrations used on the book trailer! Just beautiful. Shannon

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  5. I love the story of the broom. What a rich history that symbolizes so much. Thank you for sharing this special book and author with your readers, Joyce. I'm sorry that with my slow connection that I can't watch the video.

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  6. Clara, Shannon and Lorrie - thanks for coming by. I've been traveling so have been delinquent in responding. Good luck with the contest! It's a lovely books!

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  7. Carol and Kristi, Thanks so much for coming on the tour. I appreciate your kind comments.

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  8. Joyce, Thanks again for the wonderful post. I'm so blessed that you were part of the tour. Appreciate your generosity.

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  9. Lorrie, Shannon and Clara, Your comments mean a lot. Thank you for checking out Ellen's Broom.

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  10. This is an absolutely must have for every home, library and classroom! congrats Kelly! I can't wait till your next book!!!

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  11. Hi Joyce

    I have just given you a Liebster award which you can find at
    http://www.thechildrenswar.blogspot.com/2012/01/award-wow.html

    Hope you like it and pass it on.

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  12. I've been reading some history since moving here (we are new transplants to SC) and this PB sounds perfect. Beautiful. Thanks for shining a light on it.

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