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A Family Prayer

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A Family Prayer is a beautifully illustrated children’s book that celebrates all the family—biological and chosen alike—who keep us safe and teach us to dream
In A Family Prayer, acclaimed novelist Shay Youngblood brings to life the prayer of a little brown girl who finds joy in asking God to keep her family safe. Young readers will celebrate every auntie, cousin, and grandmother in their life. But more than just her biological relatives, each family member is a maternal or paternal archetype, someone in her community who represents the title of mother, father, auntie, and the like.
My sister is a blessing                             
She keeps my secrets                              
Braids my hair
And helps me find my way
Sisters are a blessing
Keep them safe from harm
My Auntie is a blessing                            
She sings sweet songs                                                     
Rocks me to sleep
and whispers stories in the dark
Aunties are a blessing
Keep them safe from harm
A Family Prayer champions the age-old wisdom that raising a family takes a village—and that the love of a community runs soul deep.
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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2023
      A Black child celebrates their family through prayer and affirmations. Using repetition ("My mother is a blessing," "My father is a blessing"), the young narrator prays for various family members, asking that they be kept "safe and well." Each spread explains why a different member is beloved. The child's mother "listens to my hopes and dreams" and "watches over me while I sleep." The child's father "teaches me to see that rainy days / are lucky days." Their grandmother "bakes buttery lemon pound cake just for me," while their grandfather "knows the histories of the world." Their sister "keeps my secrets" and "helps me find my way," and their brother "holds my hand when I'm afraid." Complementing the loving verse, the illustrations are full of warmth and texture and play with geometrical shapes. Godparents, babysitters, and the family dog are even included, too. This book promotes an appreciation for household members as well as the family that can be created outside the home. In an author's note, Youngblood explains that when she was growing up in Georgia, members of the Black community who weren't related were often still considered family and that prayer was a big part of her life as a child coping with the death of her birth mother and the realization that she had siblings she'd never met. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Brimming with gratitude, familial love, and joy. (Religious picture book. 4-8)

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