cover image You Gotta Meet Mr. Pierce! The Storied Life of Folk Artist Elijah Pierce

You Gotta Meet Mr. Pierce! The Storied Life of Folk Artist Elijah Pierce

Chiquita Mullins Lee and Carmella Van Vleet, illus. by Jennifer Mack-Watkins. Kokila, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-593-40650-2

In a fictionalized story centering wood carver and folk artist Elijah Pierce (1892–1984), a narrating child and their father head into Pierce’s barbershop. “You gotta meet Mr. Pierce,” Dad says as they enter the shop, where “Wood carvings. They’re everywhere! And laughter. Razors and roaring laughter. Scissors and stories. Tonics and tunes on the radio.” As the child receives a haircut and connects with Pierce over an uncertainty about what to draw, Mullins Lee and Van Vleet use the duo’s conversation to relay Pierce’s early experiences carving “anything I could think of” after receiving a pocketknife as a boy. Next, Pierce shows father and child his carvings—animal figures, personal scenes that reveal biographical details, and the only wooden Bible storybook of its kind—before giving the child a carved elephant figurine, and some inspiration. Action words (“DRAPE /SNAP,” “SAND/DUST”) evoke movement and expertise throughout, while Mack-Watkins’s use of woodcut textures brings the subject’s medium to the fore. Back matter includes creators’ notes and further material. Ages 4–8. (Jan.)