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SHOW UP AND VOTE by Ani Di Franco Kirkus Star

SHOW UP AND VOTE

by Ani Di Franco ; illustrated by Rachelle Baker

Pub Date: Aug. 27th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593383773
Publisher: Rise x Penguin Workshop

Musician Di Franco and illustrator Baker emphasize the significance of doing one’s civic duty in this story of a Black mother and child heading to the polls.

It’s Election Day, and despite the terrible weather this November day, Mama has a “very important job.” Accompanied by her young child, who narrates, Mama sets out to cast a ballot. Mama and her little one line up, enter a booth, and pull the curtain. Mama makes her selections, while the child pushes the buttons. Di Franco’s language reflects the magnitude of the day while remaining accessible to curious readers. The youngster’s pride and sense of belonging are palpable as Mama explains why everyone votes (to “have a say / about laws and rules / about parks and schools / about who’s gonna run them / and in what way”). The well-deployed internal and end rhymes make for a read-along as whimsical as it is civic-minded. Baker’s thickly outlined, earth-toned artwork is charmingly realistic, with a pleasingly retro vibe. Author and illustrator portray the electoral process as simultaneously familiar, momentous, and joyous. As our narrator identifies the ways voting can connect us to the people in our communities and beyond, the illustrations depict a whole world of diverse faces and engaged, smiling citizens. Sporting their “I voted” stickers, mother and child return home that evening, thoughtfully aware that voting is “how it all starts.”

A powerful primer on citizenship.

(Picture book. 3-7)