Sam's Super Seats

by Keah Brown (Author) Sharee Miller (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A joyful picture book about a disabled girl with cerebral palsy who goes back-to-school shopping with her best friends, from #DisabledandCute creator and The Pretty One author Keah Brown.

Sam loves herself, learning, and making her family and friends laugh. She also loves comfortable seats, including a graceful couch named after Misty Copeland and Laney, the sassy backseat of Mom's car. After a busy morning of rest, Sam and her friends try on cute outfits at the mall and imagine what the new school year might bring. It's not until Sam feels tired, and the new seat she meets isn't so super, that she discovers what might be her best idea all day.

With hilarious, charming text by Keah Brown and exuberant illustrations by Sharee Miller, Sam's Super Seats celebrates the beauty of self-love, the power of rest, and the necessity of accessible seating in public spaces. Includes narrative description of art for those with low/limited vision.

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Kirkus

A warmhearted, necessary affirmation of disability and self-love through a multifaceted, endearingly imaginative narrator. ... A spirited celebration of self-confidence and self-care. 

Publishers Weekly

Supported by a series of "super seats," Sam, a Black child who has cerebral palsy, goes back-to-school shopping in an exuberant picture book that centers ease and rest. Preparing to meet up with two best friends, Sam acknowledges that "I overdid it on the swings" the day before, so sits on their favorite super seat--"comfortable and graceful" living room couch Misty, named for ballerina Misty Copeland. En route to the mall, they next perch on "funny, cool, and kind" Laney, the car's back seat. After assembling outfits (including pieces of adaptive clothing) and posing in new duds that make them feel "good on the inside and outside... strong... and ready to learn," Sam needs a rest. The group sits down together on a wooden bench that befriends Sam. ("I know I'm not that comfy," says Maya the bench, "but I can help you rest when you are tired.") Brown's (The Pretty One, for adults) candid prose matches the characters' affectionate demeanors and open expressions, while Miller's (Michelle's Garden) pencil-and-watercolor illustrations add playfulness to an assured story about accommodation and self-love. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Alexander Slater, Trident Media Group. Illustrator's agent: Monica Odom, Odom Media Management. (Aug.)

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Keah Brown
Keah Brown is a journalist, author, and screenwriter. She is the creator of #DisabledAndCute, and her work has appeared in Teen Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire UK, and The New York Times, among other publications. Her debut essay collection The Pretty One (Atria Books) published in 2019, and her writing has appeared in the anthologies Disability Visibility edited by Alice Wong and You Are Your Best Thing, edited by Tarana Burke and Brené Brown.

Sharee Miller is the author-illustrator of Princess Hair, Don't Touch My Hair!, and Michelle's Garden (Little Brown for Young Readers). She is also the illustrator of The Shai and Emmie series, written by Quvenzhané Wallis and Nancy Ohlin (Simon and Schuster). Her colorful, happy characters are created using watercolor, colored pencil and pen.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593323892
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Kokila
Publication date
August 23, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
JUV039150 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Special Needs
Library of Congress categories
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