In this stirring picture book about social justice activism and the
power of introverts, a quiet girl's artwork makes a big impression at a
protest rally.
Newbery Honor winner Marilyn Nelson and fine artist Philemona Williamson
have come together to create this lyrical, impactful story of how every
child, even the quietest, can make a difference in their community and
world. Young Lubaya is happiest when she's drawing, often behind the
sofa while her family watches TV. There, she creates pictures on the
backs of her parents' old protest posters. But when upsetting news
shouts into their living room, her parents need the posters again. The
next day her family takes part in a march, and there, on one side of the
posters being held high, are Lubaya's drawings of kids holding hands and
of the sun shining over the globe--rousing visual statements of how the
world could be. Lubaya's roar may not be loud, but a quiet roar can make
history.