Dear Dad: Love, Nelson: The Story of One Boy and His Incarcerated Father

by Margarett McBride (Author) David Wilkerson (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A boy's letters to his incarcerated father help them stay connected even while they're apart.

Dear Dad: Love, Nelson is a glimpse into the life, family, struggles, hopes, and questions of Nelson--and the more than five million other children in the US who have experienced parental incarceration.

Told through letters he writes his father, Nelson shares his feelings, thoughts, wishes, and happenings, from the celebrations they've had to the progress Nelson has made on the car they were fixing to how excited he is to have Dad coming home. The author, who's had several family members impacted by the criminal legal system, was inspired to write this warm and inviting story to build awareness of parental incarceration and increase empathy for people who have an incarcerated loved one.

Dear Dad: Love, Nelson is told in Nelson's vibrant, curious, and compassionate voice, with his love for his dad and his family shining through. Dear Dad: Love, Nelson can open doors of conversation about many significant topics, including:

  • different emotional responses to parental incarceration
  • the school-to-prison pipeline
  • differences in celebrations without a parent
  • the importance of keeping in contact
  • the expectations of the court and the experience of visitation
  • the anticipation of reentry

A section at the back of the book offers discussion questions for exploring the story and the topic with children, along with more information on guiding children to write letters as a way of staying in touch with an incarcerated loved one.

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Dear Dad: Love, Nelson is a heartwarming children's book that explores the complexity of families dealing with the justice system. Through Nelson's eyes, we see the beauty and pain of a family's journey as they navigate the challenges of having a loved one in prison or jail. This touching tale provides an important message of hope, laughter, and love, making it a must-read for anyone seeking comfort and understanding in a difficult situation. Join Nelson on his journey as he discovers the power of family, love, and letter writing in the face of adversity.—Shaka Senghor, founder of Redeemed Sole, New York Times best-selling author of Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death, and Redemption in an American Prison and Letters to the Sons of Society
Margarett McBride

Margarett McBride, M.A., is a Developmental Psychology Ph.D. candidate who resides in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in Texas but is proudly from Saginaw, Michigan.

Margarett has had several family members impacted by the criminal legal system and uses her work to uplift the experiences of marginalized people. During her undergraduate experience, she cofacilitated arts-based workshops for formerly incarcerated people through the Prison Creative Arts Project in Michigan.

Currently, she is an instructor for an "Introduction to Psychology" college course where she teaches people who are incarcerated through the UNC Correctional Education Program. Through her research, she studies how neighborhood experiences influence Black youth and family well-being and development.

Margarett also loves creating art through her business, Made By Margarett, LLC, volunteering at community festivals, and working with organizations to help them increase a sense of belonging for the community members.


Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781631986819
Lexile Measure
640
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Free Spirit Publishing
Publication date
October 03, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV021000 - Juvenile Fiction | Law & Crime
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV074000 - Juvenile Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Self-esteem
Love
Self-acceptance

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