Zora, the Story Keeper

Zora, the Story Keeper
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Age Range
4+
Release Date
October 03, 2023
ISBN
978-1984816917
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A young Black girl and her aunt celebrate the wonder and magic of their family's legacy through storytelling.

When Zora grows up, she wants to be just like Aunt Bea. Aunt Bea is the best storyteller she knows! Every day after school, Zora heads to her aunt’s house, where they take out their family book and turn Aunt Bea’s kitchen into their stage. They raid Aunt Bea’s costume chest, filled with colorful garments from her acting days, and even do special voices to tell the stories of swimming coaches, Sunday preachers, World War II pilots, and more—all real members of their family. Zora can’t wait to find out what her story will be. As the days pass, Zora notices something’s happening to Aunt Bea. She gets tired more quickly, and sometimes she needs Zora to tell the stories instead. Zora never imagined that Aunt Bea’s tales would ever stop, but in addition to creating lots of joy and a lifetime of memories, Aunt Bea had been working on her greatest gift of all: preparing Zora to become the story keeper.

Lyrically told by Dr. Ebony Joy Wilkins and exquisitely rendered with mixed-media illustrations by Dare Coulter, Zora, the Story Keeper captures the richness and scope of Black American life through the lens of one family across generations.

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Strong Family Bonds
Overall rating
 
5.0
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Zora, The Story Keeper has a vibrant tone that comes through with the text and the illustrations. Zora has a special relationship with her Aunt Bea. Aunt Bea can tell family stories in a way that is exciting and vibrant. The author and illustrator bring her tales to life so well that upon her death I had a tear in my eye. Zora is gifted Aunt Bea’s family albums and the role to become the new family storykeeper. This book does an excellent job of feeling realistic and conveying the love of the family and the strong family bonds passed down through the generations.
Parental note: Aunt Bea does die in the story and Zora is finding her new normal.
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