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FAITH TAKES THE TRAIN

by Kesi Augustine ; illustrated by Mokshini

Pub Date: March 11th, 2025
ISBN: 9780063251342
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Faith rides the New York City subway with Mama, finding ways to connect with others along the way.

On the train ride home from Grandma’s house, Faith pulls out a peanut butter sandwich (“gooey with honey from Grandma’s beehive”) and enjoys a sweet bite. Then a man named Isaiah who’s fallen on hard times asks if anyone can spare some change. Faith recognizes him. Everyone looks away from him, silent. Faith catches his eye, peanut butter still sticking to the child’s teeth. Heart thumping, Faith offers him the last of the sandwich. He enjoys it tremendously. As they leave the train, Faith wonders what kind of peanut butter Isaiah likes. The youngster imagines having piles of sandwiches with Isaiah and his son; Faith comes up with an idea for the next ride. This delectable story does a lovely job of presenting a child’s view of the sights and sounds of the subway. The moments surrounding Isaiah’s plea for help—busy riders looking away or distracted—ring true and encourage reflection. Mokshini’s energetic artwork makes impressive use of color and shadow, perspective, varied composition, and lines to immerse readers in the world of the train’s interior and the stations; readers will feel delivered from underground when Faith and Mama finally emerge on the street. Faith, Mama, and Isaiah present Black; other characters are diverse.

A lovely experience of wonder and empathy.

(author’s note) (Picture book. 4-8)