The Shade Tree

by Jona Brown & Illustrated by Henry McNair Jr.


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Softcover
$12.99
Softcover
$12.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/1/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 24
ISBN : 9781412065146

About the Book

The Shade Tree is a wonderful book that your children will discover the essence of who they are.  During your child's early years they will be bombarded with outside influences  that seek to set them an image of who they are that is contrary to the values most of us would like to instill as parents.  Before turning introspective, children will form a self-image that early on looks at the outward appearances.  The world says that bad guys wears black, that evil and magic are the dark arts, that the brown cake is Devil's food cake.  Systematically, and relentlessly, our children are indoctrinated that the color of the face staring back at them in the mirror is associated with all things bad.  Not only must we remove the negative imagery, but we must then replace the negative with the positive.  This book, The Shade Tree, is a tool that will help children not only feel good about themselves, but also to embrace all the various different skin shades in the diaspora.  Your child will also have fun reading the colorful book that can also be performed as a skit which celebrates a parade of beautiful skin colors and thereby teach large numbers at once a love for self and a love for others regardless of skin color and what stigmas society attempts to attach.




About the Author

Jona Brown was born on a Texas Air Force Base to wonderful parents Henry McNair Jr. (Ret. MSGT, USAF) of Fort Lauderdale and Katharine E. McNair of Fort Valley, Georgia. She's a Desert Storm veteran, sister, wife, mother and grandmother. The question "Who am I," is extremely relevant to this book which builds self-image and self-esteem in youth. Who am I, the author? I'm a child of God who is systematic and technical in nature with a clever inventive mind that pays close attention to details. I have a penchant for the serenity of nature and the outdoors as well as for technical fields of interest such as computers, math and scientific studies.

I sometimes take life too seriously and can be overly caution with regard to items as varied as friendships and finances. However, I sincerely believe that meaningful friendships are sown with harmony, goodness, hope and love and am completely committed to family. I like to finish what I start without interruption and to have things organized and in there proper place. 'A little too much information, perhaps, but this is the essence of the author. Your children are discovering their essence as well, but from the outside-in.