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A01=Teresa Rodrigues
A12=Jamiel Law
Alabama
Author_Jamiel Law
Author_Teresa Rodrigues
Black African American family author story history
Black joy
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Category=YXN
celebration
civil rights
community
debut author
discrimination
dream
emancipation
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family
father
grandparents
hopeful
inspiring
Jim Crow
love
lyrical
mother
parents
pecan tree
poem
poetic
race
racism
resilience
segregation
son
time lapse
verse
Product details
- ISBN 9781665957816
- Weight: 397g
- Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 26 Feb 2026
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
As a tree grows, so too does a strong and loving Black family over generations in this gorgeous and lyrical picture book spanning centuries of persistence and hope.
Roots take hold and settle in,
creeping far and free.
They stake their claim in barren ground—
a dream of what will be.
Here, they hope together.
A newly freed Black couple plant a pecan tree. The tree grows alongside each new generation of their family, weathering various seasons of change from the Jim Crow era to the Civil Rights period and into present day. Through difficult winters and the promise of spring, the tree continues to rise, mirroring the strength, resilience, and celebration of the family throughout time.
Roots take hold and settle in,
creeping far and free.
They stake their claim in barren ground—
a dream of what will be.
Here, they hope together.
A newly freed Black couple plant a pecan tree. The tree grows alongside each new generation of their family, weathering various seasons of change from the Jim Crow era to the Civil Rights period and into present day. Through difficult winters and the promise of spring, the tree continues to rise, mirroring the strength, resilience, and celebration of the family throughout time.
Teresa Rodrigues is a histologist-turned-kid lit writer. She grew up on Merritt Island, Florida, where she spent much of her time reading and pouring her emotions into poems. Now, she spends her days in sunny south Florida, pouring her emotions into books. When she isn’t writing, you can find her sending numerous social media reels to her daughters (much to their dismay) and enjoying life as an empty nester with her husband. She’s an active member of SCBWI and works to promote children’s literacy through BAM! Festival, a nonprofit in South Florida.
Jamiel Law is an illustrator, painter, and creative thinker. He was born and raised in Sarasota, Florida, where he was exposed to the arts. He strives to create honest work that resonates with others and establishes a genuine connection. When not at his desk, Jamiel can be seen lounging around with his family or hooping at a local park. You can visit Jamiel at JamielLaw.com.
Jamiel Law is an illustrator, painter, and creative thinker. He was born and raised in Sarasota, Florida, where he was exposed to the arts. He strives to create honest work that resonates with others and establishes a genuine connection. When not at his desk, Jamiel can be seen lounging around with his family or hooping at a local park. You can visit Jamiel at JamielLaw.com.
Where They Gather
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