Praise for We the People Is All the People

***STARRED REVIEW***"Reeves' text provides readers with ample space and opportunity to leverage their imaginations...Tonatiuh's sublime artwork favors sharp color contrasts and warm close-ups...Ingeniously profound in its acknowledgment that the U.S. truly is a land of differences."
Kirkus Reviews

***STARRED REVIEW***"A beautiful reminder that America is shaped by many different ­stories and experiences, and that the goal is to continue expanding who is included in that "we." Perfect for all ­libraries."
School Library Journal

***STARRED REVIEW***"A straightforward and inclusive message distinguishes this powerfully wrought narrative definition of "we" from Reeves, making his picture book debut, and Tonatiuh (Game of Freedom), which opens with the U.S. Constitution's Preamble...It's a clearly rendered tribute to community care and unity that's anchored in hues of red, white, and blue."
Publishers Weekly

Timely and important.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

About the Author

Howard W. Reeves is an editor of many award-winning picture books and novels for children and adults. His work often focuses on American history, and he is passionate about editing books that celebrate diversity, equality, and inclusion. He was one of the founding instructors for the School of Visual Arts MFA Design Program. Reeves lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Duncan Tonatiuh is an award-winning author-illustrator whose accolades include a Pura Belpré Medal and multiple honors, the Robert F. Sibert Medal, the Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children's Book Award, the Américas Award, the Jane Addams Children's Book Award, and multiple Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List selections and New York Times Best Illustrated mentions. Both Mexican and American, Tonatiuh aims to create images and stories that honor the past but are still relevant to people today, especially children. He grew up in and currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, with his wife and children, but travels to the United States often.

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