In a charming new chapter-book series by a social-change advocate,
young Frankie emulates her journalist mama by reporting on household
news with the help of her sister and an unlikely news crew.
Frankie's mama is leaving to cover a breaking news story. Frankie, Papa,
and Frankie's teenage sister, Raven, are all proud of Mama, even though
they miss her when she's away. But Frankie has a great idea: she can
make her own news show! After all, Mama has told her that news is
happening around her all the time. With a little assistance from her
friends--including her doll Farrah, Robert the toy robot, and her tabby
cat, Nina Simone--Frankie prepares for her first "broadcast." And when
she hears someone crying in the house, she knows that's the developing
story she must cover. With humor, empathy, and imagination, Frankie gets
the scoop--and learns that even mature older sisters can miss Mama
sometimes. With sweet illustrations throughout, this engaging new series
embraces communication and compassion and is a refreshing portrayal of
Black women in journalism. Young reporters will learn the terms of the
trade, which are clearly presented in the text and reinforced in a
glossary at the end of the book.