Book Description
for Choosing Brave by Angela Joy and Janelle Washington
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
An informational picture book about Mamie Till-Mobley, the mother of Emmett Till, beautifully tells a wrenching story. The repeated refrain, “It was the braver thing,” underscores Mamie Till-Mobley’s lifelong inclination to do the thing that was often more frightening, more difficult. That included her decision to show the world Emmett’s body after the 14-year-old was lynched on a visit to relatives in Mississippi in 1955; as a result, the nation as a whole finally took notice of the brutality of racism. But before the aftermath of that awful event, Mamie and Emmett have space to live and breathe in these pages. Readers learn about Mamie’s childhood, her first marriage to Louis Till, and Emmett’s birth and childhood. They see Mamie’s love for her son, how she cared for him when he contracted polio and taught him to whistle to help calm himself when he was struggling with the stutter caused by the disease. In the aftermath of his murder, when his white killers were found not guilty, readers see her grief matched by courage as she continued to live a life of purpose. Every decision made and every judicious word chosen by the author is weighted with feeling, while the remarkable paper-cut illustrations, reproduced on matte pages in muted shades, are full of intentionality of line and movement. Exceptional back matter—including an author’s note telling more about Mamie’s life and the life and death of Emmett, a glossary, a timeline, and a playlist—round out this outstanding work of nonfiction. ©2022 Cooperative Children’s Book Center (Ages 8-12)
CCBC Choices 2023. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2023. Used with permission.