From sunrise to sunset, an African-American boy spends an activity-filled Summer day helping his family on their farm in Texas in the 1950s by feeding animals, mowing hay, picking vegetables, and eating freshly caught fish.
The story also subtly introduces young readers to the subject of African American farmers..
Sun-drenched paintings by Don Tate mirror the family\'s daily activities and trace the sun as it travels across the sky from sunrise to sunset.
Set on a Texas farm in the 1950s and told in Nikola-Lisa\'s distinctive and catchy style, this loving tribute to childhood, farm life, and family togetherness will resonate with readers of all backgrounds today.
Best Children\'s Books of the Year, Bank Street College of Education Children\'s Crown Award Masterlist, National Christian School Association From sunrise to sunset, an African American boy spends an activity-filled Summer day helping his family on their farm.
Full-color illustrations.
From sunrise to sunset, an African-American boy spends an activity-filled Summer day helping his family on their farm in Texas in the 1950s by feeding animals, mowing hay, picking vegetables, and eating freshly caught fish