Dear Dad: Love, Nelson
The Story of One Boy and His Incarcerated Father
Grade K-5
Ages 5-10
Lexile 640L
Format Hardback
Trim Size 10" x 10"
Language English
ISBN 9781631986819
Item 899862
Page Count 40
Description
Dear Dad: Love, Nelson is a glimpse into the life, family, struggles, hopes, and questions of Nelson—and the more than five million other children in the US who have experienced parental incarceration. Told through letters he writes his father, Nelson shares his feelings, thoughts, wishes, and happenings, from the celebrations they've had to the progress Nelson has made on the car they were fixing to how excited he is to have Dad coming home.
The author, who's had several family members impacted by the criminal legal system, was inspired to write this warm and inviting story to build awareness of parental incarceration and increase empathy for people who have an incarcerated loved one. Dear Dad: Love, Nelson is told in Nelson's vibrant, curious, and compassionate voice, with his love for his dad and his family shining through.
Dear Dad: Love, Nelson can open doors of conversation about many significant topics, including:
- different emotional responses to parental incarceration
- the school-to-prison pipeline
- differences in celebrations without a parent
- the importance of keeping in contact
- the expectations of the court and the experience of visitation
- the anticipation of reentry
A section at the back of the book offers discussion questions for exploring the story and the topic with children, along with more information on guiding children to write letters as a way of staying in touch with an incarcerated loved one.
Editorial Reviews
Praise for Dear Dad: Love, Nelson
“Dear Dad: Love, Nelson thoughtfully portrays the love and struggle of various members of a family separated by incarceration. This book has a beautiful way of helping young people feel connected to other children and families as they deal with their own confusion and pain in encountering courts and prisons. Dear Dad: Love, Nelson is a much-needed resource for families with loved ones in prisons and jails, and this book should be made available in schools, public libraries, and bookstores throughout the United States.”—Ashley Lucas, professor and former director of the Prison Creative Arts Project, University of Michigan
“I was astounded at the power of Margarett McBride’s epistolary picture book when she shared it in my children’s book class. She had me from the first letter when, with youthful language, she captured the innocent, sincere perspective of young Nelson. In a few short sentences, readers understand his animated take on family members, his longing for his father, and his questioning nature. Over the next ten months, Nelson’s periodic letters show readers changes in his relationship with words, his father’s Chevy, his increased understanding of the court system and imprisonment, and finally, the joy he shows as he prepares for his father’s return. Letter by letter Nelson wins reader’s compassion and gratitude as he becomes a realistic and positive model for the children of incarcerated parents who need him.”—Susie Wilde, M.Ed., Igniting Writing
“Dear Dad: Love, Nelson is a love story that too many of our children have to experience every day as a result of our country’s love of incarceration. Dear Dad: Love, Nelson shows us that no distance and no bars can stop a child from loving their father—love will always find a way. To those with loved ones behind bars, please share this book with their children so they can see how they can love their family even while they are apart.”—Anthony Smith,, executive director of Cities United
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