Henderson’s narrative unfolds through the eyes of 10 year-old Eli, giving young readers a relatable guide through a significant but often overlooked event in American history. The book highlights the first Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, which was initiated by formerly enslaved African Americans to honor Union soldiers who died fighting for their freedom.
Eli’s voice is authentic and engaging, drawing readers into his world and his community’s earnest efforts to commemorate the fallen soldiers. Through Eli, we experience the communal spirit and determination of his family and neighbors as they prepare for the Decoration Day ceremony. The inclusion of historical details, such as the decorating of soldiers’ graves with flowers and the community’s singing of spirituals, adds depth and authenticity to the narrative.
Henderson’s writing is a true delight. Her lyrical prose not only transports us to the time and place but also paints a vivid picture that appeals to all our senses. Phrases like “The air was thick with the smell of blossoms and fresh-cut grass” and “The sun shone bright, casting a golden glow over the graves” bring the scenes to life. The author’s meticulous attention to detail ensures that the story is both informative and deeply moving, leaving us wanting more.
But it’s not just the words that captivate you—Floyd Cooper’s illustrations are spectacular. His artwork captures the day’s warmth, hope, and solemnity, bringing the characters and their surroundings to life with a tender yet powerful touch. Cooper’s use of soft, earthy tones and textured backgrounds creates a sense of depth and realism that enhances the story’s emotional impact. Each illustration is a work of art that invites readers to linger and absorb the historical significance of the events depicted.
A Day for Rememberin’ is not just a history lesson; it is a celebration of remembrance, resilience, and the enduring power of community. This book is a treasure trove of knowledge, educating us about the first Memorial Day, and inspiring us to remember and cherish its significance for generations to come. Its powerful message and beautiful storytelling make it a perfect addition to any bookshelf, promising to leave a lasting impact on its readers.
Brentom Jackson is an award winning poet/writer, actor and psychotherapist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. With poetic voice, theatrical flair, and socio-emotional expertise Brentom tells stories that explore the universal lessons within Black-American history and heritage. His debut picture book Elijah’s Easter Suit with Doubleday/Penguin Random House is available now. Follow him on all social media @brentomjackson. www.brentomjackson.com