A young girl, who has just moved to her parents hometown, realizes that she has come home after the African American emancipation celebration of Juneteenth.
Its a fine day in June.
Cassandras family has just moved from the city back to her parents hometown in Texas.
Cassie likes her new house, and her new school is okay, but Texas doesnt quite feel like home yet.
What Cassie doesnt know is that her family has a surprise for her - a Texas tradition.
As she helps prepare red velvet cake, fried chicken, and piles of other dishes, she wonders what makes June 19th so important.
It isnt until Cassie and her family arrive downtown that she discovers what the commotion is about.
And, in the process, she realizes that she and her family have indeed come home.
With text and illustrations as warm as a summer day, author Carole Boston Weatherford and artist Yvonne Buchanan bring the African American emancipation celebration of Juneteenth to life for children.
Readers of all ages will delight in this declaration of freedom and homecoming.
A young girl, who has just moved to her parents hometown, realizes that she has come home after the African American emancipation celebration of Juneteenth.
Its a fine day in June.
Cassandras family has just moved from the city back to her parents hometown in Texas.
Cassie likes her new house, and her new school is okay, but Texas doesnt quite feel like home yet.
What Cassie doesnt know is that her family has a surprise for her - a Texas tradition.
As she helps prepare red velvet cake, fried chicken, and piles of other dishes, she wonders what makes June 19th so important.
It isnt until Cassie and her family arrive downtown that she discovers what the commotion is about.
And, in the process, she realizes that she and her family have indeed come home.
With text and illustrations as warm as a summer day, author Carole Boston Weatherford and artist Yvonne Buchanan bring the African American emancipation celebration of Juneteenth to life for children.
Readers of all ages will delight in this declaration of freedom and homecoming.
A young girl, who has just moved to her parents hometown, realizes that she has come home after the African American emancipation celebration of Juneteenth.
Its a fine day in June.
Cassandras family has just moved from the city back to her parents hometown in Texas.
Cassie likes her new house, and her new school is okay, but Texas doesnt quite feel like home yet.
What Cassie doesnt know.
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