Dedicated to our
mothers and grandmothers, aunts and great-aunts, Her Stories is a spirited
celebration of our strength, our dreams, and the precious gift of life and love from
generation to generation.
Gracefully told by Newbery Medalist Virginia Hamilton, the nineteen
stories in this book focus on the magical lore and wondrous imaginings of African American
women. Vibrant paintings by Caldecott Medalists Leo and Diane Dillon glow with the drama
and mystery of each tale while reflecting the warmth and beauty of the people who first
told them.
From lighthearted trickster tales such as "Little Girl and Buh Rabby" to the
enchanted world of "Mary Belle and the Mermaid," Her Stories presents a
broad range of folktales, fairy tales, and legendary women. Annie Christmas, the notorious
seven-foot-tall riverboat operator, shares the stage with Cat Woman, a New Orleans
vampire; tiny fairy folk make a rare appearance, and the unforgettable Catskinella, a
strong-minded beauty, outwits her father and goes on to win her prince. Closing the book,
three true autobiographical stories provide readers with intimate personal accounts of
events in African American history, from slave times to the present.
Her Stories broadens our understanding of ourselves as well as othersour
joys, fears, and wishes as individuals and as a community. Together, stories,
illustrations, and the author's notes combine to create a remarkable book that honors our
heritage while giving us hope and inspiration for the future.