At every corner, down every block, a city percolates with people at work
and play: girls jumping double Dutch, the shoeshine man polishing a pair
of wing tips, boys heading toward the basketball court. Each
neighborhood is filled with unique characters (the beautician, the
barber, the short-order cook) and places (the storefront churches, the
outdoor market, the park pool) - all as familiar as family. Carole
Boston Weatherford pays tribute to these sights and sounds of urban life
in twenty fresh and rhythmic poems. In quiet moments and lively street
scenes, her work captures the excitement and diversity found in these
places that have "no trees / to climb" but where people young and old
still "reach for the stars." Dimitrea Tokunbo's vivid illustrations are
sure to delight.