Ain't Burned All the Bright
A singular verse novel set across a series of moments on a day in the summer of 2020 is comprised of three sentences, or “Breaths,” sharply observed and deeply felt, set against sophisticated collage illustrations. In Breath One, the young, Black male narrator is feeling overwhelmed and isolated. The TV news tells stories of “another woman … another man … another kid my age…” while each member of his family is preoccupied, and the boy wonders if anyone who looks like him can live and breathe freely. In Breath Two, the boy worries about his dad, fevered and coughing in the next room, while his dad tries to reassure him he’ll be alright. In Breath Three, feeling like they’re all suffocating, the boy is searching for an oxygen mask when a TV commercial makes the hint of a laugh rise in his mother, “… and in that moment I realized … that maybe the oxygen mask was hidden on the hinges of my mother’s mouth … or in my brother’s PEW PEW sound effects or in my sister’s loopy handwriting or in my father’s relentless shoulders …” This quiet, monumental shift in perception is light seeping in; the boy feels a renewed hope in connection to and appreciation for his family members and their strength. Each page spread is composed of a handful of words set against the mixed-media illustrations, with myriad opportunities for meaning-making in the words and images and the relationship between them. ©2022 Cooperative Children’s Book Center
Illustrated by Jason Griffin
CCBC Age Recommendation: Age 12 and older
Age Range:
Grades 6-8 (Ages 11-13)
Grades 9-12 (Age 14 and older)
Formats:
Novel
Poetry
Subjects:
21st Century
African Americans
Art and Artists
Families
Fear
Feelings/Emotions
Historical Fiction
Hope and Healing
Illness and Disease
Novels in Verse
Pandemic
Police Violence
Diversity subject:
Black/African
Publishers:
Atheneum, Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
Publish Year: 2022
ISBN: 9781534439467
CCBC Location: Non-Fiction, 811 Reynolds