by Jonathan Merritt (Author) Joanna Carillo (Illustrator)
This celebration of individuality and inclusivity reminds young readers that what makes them different is what makes them special.
In this inclusive and heartwarming picture book by award-winning writer Jonathan Merritt, Henry Higgleston struggles with being deemed an oddball by the other kids at school. But when his fabulous gay uncle arrives for a weekend with his pup Jimmy Chew in tow, Guncle is on a mission to teach Henry that what makes him different makes him special.
This joyful story that celebrates family and self-acceptance will make every kid feel seen and loved.
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Henry Higgleston, sporting glasses and a green dinosaur hoodie, feels out of place at school, where "how I walk, talk, and dress/ Makes me seem so uncool." This changes with a weekend visit from Henry's "most fabulous/ Relative// my guncle" and his pup Jimmy Chew. The stay involves the relative listening to and comforting Henry, providing activities including a dance party and zoo visit, and modeling self-confidence at church. Departing with advice ("Keep being yourself/ Even when you are grown"), Henry's guncle inspires the child to both be themself and connect with others. Pastel-hued illustrations from Carillo reinforce the gentle encouragement of Merritt's rigorously rhyming couplets, which occasionally incorporate religious undertones (Henry communicates that "you can be who God made you, / Whatever you are"). Throughout, what's undeniable is the powerful love shown by Henry's guncle, and the way spending time with a beloved role model can make all the difference. Protagonists are portrayed with pale skin; background characters have various skin tones. Ages 4-8. (May)
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