Somebody to Love: The Story of Valerie June's Sweet Little Baby Banjolele - Valerie June Hockett - Books - Third Man Books - 9781737382973 - December 15, 2022
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Somebody to Love: The Story of Valerie June's Sweet Little Baby Banjolele

Valerie June Hockett

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Somebody to Love: The Story of Valerie June's Sweet Little Baby Banjolele

Grammy nominated artist Valerie June children's book Somebody to Love: The Story of Valerie June's Sweet Little Baby Banjolele is about how she wrote the song Somebody to Love from her album Pushin' Against a Stone. In the book, kid-aged Valerie is given a toy banjolele. A banjolele is a very unique four-stringed musical instrument. It has a body like a small banjo, and the neck is like a ukulele. At the beginning, the baby banjolele dreams that its voice will soar and be heard all throughout the world, but very soon its musical journey meets with challenges and doubts: the little banjolele could not play through a whole song! Valerie and banjolele try to play with the other instruments at school, but the others instruments make fun of the banjolele saying You're just a toy. Embarrassed the banjolele, once more, can not finish the song. But "I have a dream, and I want to sing," the toy banjolele stubbornly says and refuses give up. Finally, the toy finds the courage and love she needs, coughs out its last bit of dust, and belts out a gorgeous a song. Valerie names the banjolele Baby and both would perform together forever. Valerie June the adult says of her banjolele: "As I traveled the world telling the story of my banjolele, I always knew it would make an uplifting children's book. It wasn't until I got a call from the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities that I was encouraged to sit down and write it out. One of the nation's most historical dreamers is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As a black female artist, his message taught me the power of dreams at an early age. He was a light for me. Each time I've shared this story with students, I watch as their eyes light up with wonder. It's been thrilling to witness that same light awakening within them. Believing you can achieve your dream is a way to be an inspiration for your community, as a Nigerian proverb says, 'Thoughts and dreams are the foundation of our being.'


52 pages, Color illustrations throughout

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 15, 2022
ISBN13 9781737382973
Publishers Third Man Books
Pages 52
Dimensions 261 × 261 × 13 mm   ·   606 g
Language English  
Illustrator Avelar, Marcela

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