Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
04/01/21
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-648-72875-7
ISBN 13:
978-0-648-72875-7
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
28 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A young boy accepts his unusual shadow.In this world, everyone has a sentient, self-directed shadow that represents their innermost self. The White, floppy-haired main character explains that his shadow "is quite different, it's not what you think." Most of the shadows in his family are blue, but his is pink and "lovesâ¦princesses, fairies, and things ânot for boys.' " In awkward rhyming couplets the narrator anxiously awaits the first day of school, where all of his apparently mixed-gender classmates seem to have blue shadows. When he's instructed (via a rhyming note) to wear his shadow's "favourite thing" to school, he arrives in a tutu-then runs home when everyone stares at him. His father, a burly masculine triangle of a man and also White, dons a pink hooded dress in solidarity to escort his son back to school, and all is well. The central conceit of this story leaves many questions unsatisfyingly unanswered: Many girl-presenting classmates have blue shadows, so how are shadow colors assigned at birth? How can a person's shadow have a discrete sexual orientation? Why use rhyming couplets when they lead to tortured constructions like "I join a small group, though in I don't blend"? (This book was reviewed digitally with 10.8-by-20-inch double-page spreads viewed at 20.8% of actual size.)As a parable of gender nonconformity this is too disjointed to work. Don't bother. (Picture book. 4-7)
My Shadow Is Pink is a beautifully written rhyming story that touches on the subjects of gender identity, self acceptance, equality and diversity. Inspired by the author's own little boy, the main character likes princesses, fairies and things "not for boys." He soon learns (through the support of his dad) that everyone has a shadow that they sometimes feel they need to hide.This is an important book for a new generation of children (and adults alike) which exemplifies the concepts of unconditional love, respect and positive parenting. * An important and timely bookl Empowers LBGTQ children and the wider community with its strong and powerful message * Encourages self love and acceptance * Teaches children the concept of diversity, equality and inclusion * Creates opportunity for open discussion and learning * Highlights current themes of gender identity * Bright and colorful illustrations by Scott Stuart