Esi the Brave (Who Was Not Afraid of Anything)

by Bernard Mensah (Author) Raissa Figueroa (Illustrator)

Esi the Brave (Who Was Not Afraid of Anything)
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

A bold and bright picture book about being brave when you're scared in a new, overwhelming environment

Esi is a brave Ghanaian girl who is not afraid of anything. Monsters and ghosts should be scared of her!

When she sets off for the annual Kakamotobi Festival with her parents, she's confident she'll be fine. Her mother warns that there's going to be loud music and scary masks and a very big crowd, but Esi's unconcerned. She's not afraid of anything.

But when they get to the festival and her parents suddenly disappear in a crowd of terrifying monster masks, Esi realizes that to save her parents, she'll have to be the bravest she's ever been. With detail-packed illustrations and a text begging to be read aloud, this is the perfect story about finding your inner strength to be brave.

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Publishers Weekly

Young Esi "loved monsters and ghosts and things that went bump in the night." Though she considers herself exceptionally brave, her mother nevertheless warns her that the Kakamotobi Festival where the family is headed will involve "really loud music, scary monster faces, and a very big crowd." Esi is unconcerned until, as the family arrives, the swishing, swirling rainbows seen from the car window transform into monsters with "GOOGLY eyes" and "DROOPY LOOPY tongues"--beings that are "ten times scarier than the monsters in her books." Worse, her parents seem to completely disappear. Surrounded, Esi flees, twisting and weaving through the festival, chased by monsters that call her name. When she is cornered, Esi draws on her courage to demand the monsters return her parents--a brave act that results in a surprising reveal, and a way to join the festivities. Sensate rhymes by Mensah, making his children's debut, offer musicality, while brightly patterned illustrations from Figueroa (We Wait for the Sun) express big emotions in this tale of courage and culture. Characters are portrayed with brown skin. An author's note about the Ghanaian festival concludes. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

Bernard Mensah
Bernard Mensah grew up in Ghana, climbing trees, playing soccer, and dreaming up stories at the library. Bernard now lives in the United Kingdom with his two rambunctious boys, where he works in software and writes stories. He is passionate about Black and African representation in publishing and founded HabermanNerds to nurture and promote African storytelling. Esi the Brave (Who Was Not Afraid of Anything) is his debut and the first of several children's books.

Raissa Figueroa is the illustrator of several picture books, including Coretta Scott King Honor Award recipient We Wait for the Sun by Katie McCabe & Dovey Roundtree, and the Oona picture book series by Kelly DiPucchio. She lives outside of San Diego.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593406410
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Dial Books
Publication date
September 10, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Library of Congress categories
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