Willow and the Wedding (Willow)

by Denise Brennan-Nelson (Author) Cyd Moore (Illustrator)

Willow and the Wedding (Willow)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Willow

Willow is back! This time she's so excited to be flower girl for her favorite uncle and his boyfriend's wedding. Willow just can't wait to help make it perfect. The beach ceremony! The dinner! The dessert! The dancing!

But there's just one hiccup. Uncle Ash refuses to dance these days. A wedding with no dancing?! Willow makes it her mission to remind him of the joy he found in dancing years ago. On the evening of the wedding, Uncle Ash surprises them all and everyone dances in just the ways they were meant to.

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Following her eponymous debut (2008), Willow’s second adventure is gay—as in happy and as in, well, gay.

It’s hard to find LGBTQ–themed picture books that don’t focus on matrimony or meanies, and Brennan-Nelson’s newest utilizes both. In a world populated mostly by smiling white people (except in crowd scenes), Willow’s beloved uncle Ash is marrying his partner, David, but he doesn’t dance—and what would a wedding be without a cut-up rug? Willow learns that her uncle was traumatized as a child during an enthusiastic dance performance, shamed by his father and called “Twinkle Toes” by classmates (code for “light in the loafers”?), and his ego never recovered. After a day of shopping, Willow convinces Uncle Ash to watch her dance class, and then to join in, where he rediscovers his confidence. By the end, everyone at the wedding (even Grandpa) dances happily, though the new husbands always keep a lot of distance between their bodies. In addition to offering an entirely toothless message, this story lacks an interesting structure. The plot plods along, with illustrations reflecting the text rather than expanding on it. While it’s nice that no one has to explain or defend gay marriage, there’s nothing to distinguish this story from any other picture book about uncles getting married.

A well-meaning but anodyne picture book for the post–gay-marriage era that doesn’t imagine what could come next. (Picture book. 3-8)

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781585369669
Lexile Measure
550
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Sleeping Bear Press
Publication date
May 15, 2017
Series
Willow
BISAC categories
JUV031020 - Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts | Dance
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV013020 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Marriage & Divorce
JUV060000 - Juvenile Fiction | LGBT
JUV017000 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | General
Library of Congress categories
Dance
Uncles
Bullying
Gays
Weddings

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