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SAVING THE DAY by Karyn Parsons Kirkus Star

SAVING THE DAY

Garrett Morgan's Life-Changing Invention of the Traffic Signal

by Karyn Parsons ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie

Pub Date: Dec. 7th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-316-45726-2
Publisher: Little, Brown

A brilliant man’s creation makes the world safer.

Born into a big African American farming family, Garrett Morgan always seems to be in the way, despite his desire to help. As a result, he spends much of his time alone, brainstorming problem-solving inventions. Recognizing his intellectual potential, his parents send him to the city to study with a tutor. Garrett applies himself academically and also learns to repair mechanical devices such as sewing machines. (He even invents the zigzag stitch.) After witnessing a crash between a car and a horse and its carriage and after a bicyclist runs him over, Garrett invents the traffic signal. Christie’s lively and highly textured illustrations in his signature style effectively capture the characters’ emotions and bring to life the time period. The poetic text appears on bright single-colored backgrounds, which contrast sharply with the busy illustrations of Morgan’s life. This book derives from an animated short created by the author’s Sweet Blackberry media company, intended to shine a light on stories of African American achievement. The story of Morgan’s accomplishments is entertaining and informative; the book closes with Morgan’s photo and one of his patents. Unfortunately, the book lacks a biographical timeline and other information about Morgan, so readers will need to look elsewhere to learn more about him.

A fine contribution to African American creative nonfiction for young readers.

(author's note) (Picture book/biography. 4-8)