Eight-year-old Jaidyn lives in Brooklyn where he embraces his culture,
especially after he becomes mesmerized by all he has heard about Carlos
Lezama and the history of the Labor Day Carnival. As he listens to his
Gran-Gran tell fascinating stories about Lezama and his lifelong affair
with the early steelbands, mas, calypso, and the magic of the Trinidad
Carnival, Jaidyn decides he wants to know more. Finally with help from
his Gran-Gran, Jaidyn visits a mas camp where costumes are designed and
the pan yard where the musicians practice. After he learns how the
costumes and steelband music come to life on Eastern Parkway every year,
Jaidyn transforms into a cultural warrior who understands that if you
can believe it, the mind can achieve it. In this juvenile novel, an
eight-year-old boy is transported on an imaginative journey through the
experiences of Carlos Lezama as his Gran-Gran relays captivating tales
of the Trinidad Carnival.