A review by duke_and_turk
My Name Is James Madison Hemings by Jonah Winter

5.0

Wow!

This book was fantastic! I oftentimes don't enjoy illustrated biographies. They're usually just an easy to digest checklist of someone's life. But Winter really brought James Madison Hemings alive with a strong voice standing out distinct and assertive in his observations of his childhood. I had chills by the end. Such a unique perspective on slavery and our founding fathers. What's tragic is that this, of course, would've been a common occurrence and so even if this book stands out in kids lit, it's only one of countless stories of sons and daughters who were also property.