Review: There Was a Party for Langston

Cover of the book There was a party for Langston by Jason Reynolds.

Review: There Was a Party for Langston

Cover of the book There was a party for Langston by Jason Reynolds.There Was a Party for Langston

by Jason Reynolds; illustrated by Jerome Pumphrey and Jarrett Pumphrey

Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2023

ISBN: 9781534439443 (hardcover)
$23.99 CAD
48 pages

Ages: 4 to 12 years old

Review by Maria Cavaiuolo

This non-fiction picture book celebrates Langston Hughes’ “King o’ Letters”. The story takes place at the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, where a party is going on with music, dancing, and laughter. Langston’s literary work is being honoured for inspiring African American authors to be proud of being Black. Maya Angelou and Amiri Baraka were both inspired at a young age by Langston, their literary hero. This book gives glimpses of Langston as a child daydreaming under the Ohio sky. The book’s illustrations bring life to Langston’s love of words, playfully turned into objects and people. The letter “s” is shaped into a saxophone. The word “mother” is molded into the body of a woman hugging a child. Young readers will equally be inspired to play with words as their curiosity will surely be piqued to search for words and letters embedded in every image.