A cumulative all-holiday carol packed to the brim with family, food,
love, and Black joy, especially perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas,
graduations, and all family celebrations.
Every holiday, aunties, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and neighbors
come over to eat, sing, and celebrate life. But all our main character
can think about is the sweet potato pie Granny makes just for her. As
tables fill with baked macaroni and cheese, chitlins, and other sides
a-steaming, she and Granny move the pie to keep it intact. The task
becomes tricker as the room grows with dancing and card games and pie
cravings. Just when all seems lost and there's no more pie, Granny pulls
out a sweet surprise.
Written to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas," Twelve Dinging
Doorbells is exuberant. Author Tameka Fryer Brown's cumulative rhyme is
impossible to resist, and the humorous details in Ebony Glenn's
cut-paper collage will welcome readers to this party again and again.