"Belle, tonight was special. I could feel all of those folks with me. I
want us to feel this way all the time. I want to sing in a place where
black people and white people aren't kept apart," Grandmama said.
"That's the kind of world I want for you."
When Grandmama Coles gets a big chance, Belle gets one, too. Belle's
going to spend the summer touring the South with Grandmama and a swing
jazz band! Belle's never been outside Pecan Flats, Mississippi, and she
can't wait to go on the road with Grandmama, helping her read signs and
menus and hearing her sing. There are so many new things to see on their
travels through the Deep South. But some things aren't new. Everything
is segregated, just like at home. But Grandmama stands up for what's
right. And when she sings, Belle knows that Grandmama's song can bring
everyone together.
From Margaree King Mitchell and James E. Ransome, the award-winning
author and artist of Uncle Jed's Barbershop, comes this new
picture-book collaboration about the gift of love, the beauty of music,
and its power to bring people together--even in the segregated South.