Sarah Jean\'s Uncle Jed was the only black barber in the county.
With James Ransome\'s richly colored paintings brimming with life, this is a stirring story of dreams long deferred and finally realized..
But it was a long time, and many setbacks, from five-year-old Sarah Jean\'s emergency operation to the bank failures of the Great Depression, before the joyful day when Uncle Jed opened his shiny new shop -- and twirled a now grown-up Sarah Jean around in the barber chair.
He lived for the day when he could open his very own barbershop.
Uncle Jed had to travel all over the county to cut his customers\' hair.
Living in the segregated South of the 1920\'s, where most people were sharecroppers.
And he had a dream.
He had a kind heart and a warm smile.
Sarah Jean\'s Uncle Jed was the only black barber in the county