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Back Home: Story Time with My Father

Back Home: Story Time with My Father

Arlène Elizabeth Casimir (Author) See More
Ken Daley (Illustrator) See More (2)

JUVENILE FICTION
People & Places | Family | Books & Libraries
Caribbean & Latin America , Parents
Candlewick Press
2 - 3
4 - 8
2025 Spring
Picture Books

Hardback
9781536223200
$24.99 CADAvailable
English
05/07/2024

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Description


A lyrical text and vivid, luminous imagery transport readers to Haiti through a father’s tales and a child’s imagination—and invite them to tell stories of their own.

Krik! Krak!
This is how story time begins.

Lune loves hearing her daddy’s stories—the funny ones, the sad ones, the ones with lessons about truth and love. Whether evoking an ill-fated climb up a mango tree or life after a hurricane, flying over magical mountains or the healing power of a mother’s love, all of Daddy’s stories begin with “lakay”—back home—and each one ushers Lune to Haiti, her father’s homeland, a place she doesn’t know but can see, hear, and feel when she closes her eyes. Daddy is her favorite book, and sometimes she stays up late just to hear another story when he gets home from work. Everyone has stories, her mommy tells her, so Lune begins to wonder: could she have stories of her own, too? Author Arlène Elizabeth Casimir offers a love letter to her parents’ birthplace and to the ways storytelling can bring us together, illustrated in lush, enchanting colors by acclaimed artist Ken Daley. Included is a glossary and two author’s notes—one to caregivers and teachers, one to kids—providing ideas and encouragement for sharing the power of story.
Arlène Elizabeth Casimir Ken Daley

Author Bio


KEN DALEY is an award-winning artist/illustrator who lives in Tillsonburg, Ontario. His art and illustrations are inspired by his African-Caribbean heritage, and he has exhibited his work in Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean. Ken has illustrated numerous children's books including Joseph’s Big Ride, Jayden’s Impossible Garden, A Feast for Joseph, Black Boy, Black Boy, The Little Regent, and more, as well as received an Américas Award Honor Book and a Kirkus Best Picture Book for Auntie Luce's Talking Paintings.


To learn more about Ken, visit: https://www.kendaleyart.com.

Review Quotes


A young girl reflects on her father’s memories of Haiti. . . . Suffused with color, each page teems with life and verve, weaving stories together across place and time. . . . Readers who have deep roots in a familial homeland they’ve never visited will feel buoyed. A feast for the eyes and the spirit.
—Kirkus Reviews

A sensitive ode to immigrant families’ treasured connections to 'back home' as well as the power of storytelling, Casimir’s book invites young readers to build and share their own stories about home, wherever it may be.
—The Virginian-Pilot

[A] lovely picture book celebrating Black joy and fatherhood.
—Book Riot

Biographical note


Arlène Elizabeth Casimir is an educator, consultant, healer, herbalist, and writer. Back Home is her first book with Candlewick Press. She lives in Brooklyn.

Ken Daley is an artist who draws inspiration for his work from his African Caribbean roots. He is the illustrator of several picture books, including Jayden’s Impossible Garden by Mélina Mangal and Auntie Luce’s Talking Paintings by Francie Latour. He lives in Ontario, Canada.