cover image My Pen

My Pen

Christopher Myers. Disney-Hyperion, $16.99 (32p) ISBN 978-1-4231-0371-4

A graceful boy with a fedora and soft curls talks about the power of making art, as finely detailed black-and-white images surround him, like a sketchbook brought to life. Deep in thought, the boy compares himself to people who are rich or famous. “Sometimes I feel small,” he confesses. “But then I remember I have my pen.” Instead of imagining fortune or celebrity, he pays homage to wisdom and strength, drawing a farmer in overalls who towers over him like a stone monument (and who bears a strong resemblance to the author’s late father, Walter Dean Myers). “My pen,” he says, “makes giants of old men who have seen better days.” His pen creates adventure (“My pen sails to Africa in a newspaper boat”) but carries grave concern, too (“My pen worries about all the wars in the world”). Throughout the book, faces—young and old, with dark skin and light skin, with dreadlocks and pigtails—assure readers that this is a book meant for them, as are the freedom, power, and unlimited possibilities that drawing offers: “Let those worlds inside your pen out!” Ages 3–5. (Mar.)