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The One About the Blackbird

The One About the Blackbird

Melanie Florence (Author) See More (7)
Matt James (Illustrator) See More (4)

JUVENILE FICTION
Health & Daily Living | Performing Arts | Family
Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries , Music , Multigenerational
Tundra
3 - 4
7 - 9
2026 Spring
Picture Books

Hardback
9781774882665
$24.99 CAD
English
10/21/2025

EPUB 3 [reflow]
9781774882672
$11.99 CAD
English
10/21/2025

Braille
XXX0000507
English
10/21/2025

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Description


A gorgeous picture book about the connections created through music, and how music can reach loved ones with dementia.

A young boy learns to play guitar from his grandfather, and the one about the blackbird is their favorite song. Years later, the boy visits his grandfather, and while his grandfather doesn't recognize him, now grown-up, he does still remember how to hold a guitar.

A beautiful full circle moment ensues when the boy plays his grandfather their favorite song.

The moving text and dynamic, gorgeous art celebrate the connection that music can create between two people and the joy that music, and the shared love of it, can bring at any age.
Matt James Melanie Florence

Author Bio


Melanie Florence is a writer of Cree and Scottish heritage and has been writing full-time since 2010. She is the author of Missing Nimâmâ, which won the 2016 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, Stolen Words, which won the 2018 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award and the bestselling Orca Soundings titles He Who Dreams and Dreaming in Color. She lives in Toronto with her family.

MATT JAMES is a Toronto-based author/illustrator whose books include Yellow Moon, Apple Moon by Pamela Porter (New Mexico Book Award), I Know Here by Laurel Croza (Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award) and The Stone Thrower by Jael Ealey Richardson. Matt’s art for Northwest Passage won the Governor General’s Award. He also wrote and illustrated Tadpoles, Nice Try, Charlie! and The Funeral, a New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Book.

Review Quotes


One of CBC Books' Best Canadian Children's Books of 2025
A Globe and Mail Best Kids Book of 2025


"An instrument unites loved ones for a truly emotional effect across this time-spanning story. . . . With repeated phrasing and symbols, Florence’s careful prose captures the strength of the pair’s bond, and the way music can help to power memory, even amid its loss." —STARRED REVIEW, Publishers Weekly

"Mature-enough elementary schoolers should be touched by this understated heart tugger, but readers of any age will appreciate James’ mixed-media art, centered on a couple of long-limbed, tan-skinned guys who share, along with a love of music, unkempt hairstyles across the decades. . . . A hymn to intergenerational ties." Kirkus Reviews

"[A] quiet and gentle picture book in which a young boy wishes to learn guitar from his grandfather. . . . Florence’s words are soothing, and James’s illustrations work wonderfully with the text; muted warm colors bring the simplicity a story like this needs to thrive. Perhaps this is best for the shelves intended to help grandparents seeking to connect with the young generation." School Library Journal

"The mix of materials in the collage and acrylic paintings gives a dimensional appearance to some of the pictures, enhancing the visual interest. . . . This gentle story will be appreciated for the warm intergenerational bond it depicts." Booklist

"Melanie Florence helps us see that change does not mean loss, just a reconfiguration that can be just as rich as the original. . . . Whether the boy is hanging out with his grandfather, struggling to hold a guitar, or showing his grandfather how to move his fingers into position, Matt James makes us feel the effort of their attachment. The emotion in their struggles and their joys jump from the page, reflected in their faces, their body language, and their actions." CanLit for LittleCanadians

Biographical note


MELANIE FLORENCE is an award-winning writer based in Toronto. She is the author of the picture book Missing Nimâmâ, which won the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, the Forest of Reading Golden Oak Award and was a finalist for the First Nation Communities READ award. Her other picture book, Stolen Words, won the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award, was shortlisted for the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, and was given a starred review by Kirkus, who listed it as one of the best picture books of 2017 to give readers strength.

MATT JAMES has won many awards for his picture books such as the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, the New Mexico Book Award and the Governor General’s Literary Award for Children's Literature. The books he has written include Tadpoles; Nice Try, Charlie!; and his author-illustrator debut The Funeral, which was named a New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Book. He also illustrated When the Moon Comes by Paul Harbridge; The Stone Thrower by Jael Ealey Richardson; and I’m Afraid, Said the Leaf by Danielle Daniel.