Synopses & Reviews
Frustrated by a day full of teachers and classmates mispronouncing her beautiful name, a little girl tells her mother she never wants to come back to school. In response, the girl's mother teaches her about the musicality of African, Asian, Black-American, Latinx, and Middle Eastern names on their lyrical walk home through the city. Empowered by this newfound understanding, the young girl is ready to return the next day to share her knowledge with her class. Your Name is a Song is a celebration to remind all of us about the beauty, history, and magic behind names.
Review
"This lovely celebration of African American culture, featuring a Muslim family, offers a fresh way to look at the tradition of creating new names...A delightful celebration." Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
About the Author
Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow is an educator and writer who centers Black and Muslim children in her work. She is the author of
Mommy's Khimar,
Your Name is a Song, and a is contributor to the
Once Upon an Eid anthology. She provides free and fun community writing programs for local youth in Philadelphia where she lives with her family.
Luisa Uribe is an illustrator living in Bogotá, Colombia. She holds a graphic design degree from the National University of Colombia and an MA in art and design from Loughborough University. Find out more about her at luisauribe.com.