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PLANTING HOPE by Frederick Joseph

PLANTING HOPE

by Frederick Joseph ; illustrated by Paul Kellam

Pub Date: March 3rd, 2026
ISBN: 9781536233452
Publisher: Candlewick

When his mom gets sick, Henry must learn a lesson in hope to help the garden flourish.

Henry’s mother’s been a gifted and giving gardener ever since she was young. Henry doesn’t seem to share her green thumb, and despite her encouragement to keep believing, his little plant refuses to grow. Henry becomes frustrated, but everything changes when Mom falls ill and misses many days in the garden. Plants droop in their pots and lose their petals. But a special trip with a trusted neighbor reinforces his mother’s message of hope and spurs Henry to reflect on his attitude and what it means to show someone you believe in them. A heartwarming ending that acknowledges the power of optimism and hard work will empower young readers. Kallam’s lush visuals are saturated with movement and emotion; mirroring Henry’s mood, they lose their vibrancy and color when his mother becomes sick. The characters’ large, bright eyes and colorful details make them as ornate as the garden flowers; Henry’s mom is even depicted as a life-giving tree in one scene. No specific illness or ailment is mentioned, allowing readers in a variety of situations to see themselves in Henry’s shoes. Henry and his family present Black.

A radiant tale that will inspire little ones to stay positive even amid hardship.

(Picture book. 4-8)