by Leah Henderson (Author) Keisha Morris (Illustrator)
Discover both the past and present day's fight to vote with Quetta Little as she learns the power of casting your vote in this ideal picture book from acclaimed author Leah Henderson and illustrator Keisha Morris.
The perfect companion for any young reader during election year!
It's Election Day, and Quetta, her mother, and her grandmother embark on their journey to cast their vote. Trekking through their vibrant neighborhood, they meet obstacle after obstacle before--and after--reaching their voting station.
Unwilling to give up, Quetta's mother and grandmother teach her about the importance of voting and those who fought for their right--and Quetta comes to discover the power of raising her voice.
With warm illustrations, engaging text, and insightful timeline, Your Voice, Your Vote will inspire readers to embrace this civic duty in the face of today's continued fight for voting rights.
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K-Gr 3--A celebration of voting begins as Quetta waits impatiently for her mother to arrive home on Election Day. Quetta is excited to join her mother and grandmother on their journey to vote. As they take several buses and a long walk through their lively and diverse neighborhood, they encounter many community members eager to cast their own votes. Quetta is dismayed when they finally arrive at their polling station and the line seems endlessly long. To bolster Quetta's resolve, her grandmother tells her of the many exclusionary practices that Black Americans like her great-grandparents faced and reminds her of the importance of using her voice to create change. When her grandmother's ID is missing just as they finally get a turn to vote, there's a moment of suspense that keeps readers engaged while driving home how precarious the right to vote can be. Quetta and her family are depicted in bright colors that emphasize the excitement of election day, while faded blues depict the obstacles they face. An author's note with suggestions for further reading and a time line provides insight into the battle for voting rights for all. VERDICT A child's-eye view of the voting experience that highlights the joys and frustrations of making one's voice heard.--Alia Shields
Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.A loving family working hard to vote puts this civic duty into greater historical context. A much-needed reminder that voting is a right not to be taken for granted. — Kirkus Reviews