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Reach for this book when you want to inspire a child who is just beginning to find their own voice or when you want to celebrate the profound impact of Black artistic heritage. It is perfect for those quiet moments of connection when a child asks about the power of words or the history of their community. Through a rhythmic and lyrical journey, a young girl and her father visit the home of the legendary poet Langston Hughes, exploring his legacy through the lens of a budding writer. This story is a beautiful exploration of self-confidence and cultural identity, framed as a vibrant walk through Harlem. It captures the curiosity and wonder of a child realizing that great creators were once people just like them. Ideally suited for children aged 4 to 8, the book uses evocative poetry and rich illustrations to turn a historical biography into a personal discovery of one's own creative potential. It is an excellent choice for parents looking to build vocabulary while fostering a deep sense of pride and gratitude for the trailblazers who came before us.