Love Will See You Through: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Six Guiding Beliefs
Angela Farris Watkins, PhD., Author
Sally Wern Comport, Illustrator
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Nonfiction, Jan. 6, 2015
Suitable for Ages: 6-11
Themes: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Beliefs, Courage, Equality, Love, Nonviolence, Tolerance
Opening: ‘Martin Luther King Jr. is recognized as one of the greatest men in history. I’m proud to say that he was also my uncle.”
Publisher Synopsis: The niece of Martin Luther King, Jr. reveals six timeless and universal principles that encompass the civil rights leader’s greatest legacy: Love will see you through. Growing up as the niece of Martin Luther King Jr., Angela Farris Watkins witnessed firsthand the principles and values that “Uncle M.L.” practiced and lived by throughout his fight for equality. Drawing from experiences and episodes both personal and well-known, Dr. Watkins artfully details the guiding beliefs of one of the greatest men in history. Including “have courage” and “love your enemies,” these six hallmarks of virtue and nonviolence reinforce the truth that “the universe honors love” and will inspire readers of all ages.
Why I like this book:
- Dr. Angela Farris Watkins’ book is heartfelt and compelling. She shares with children the guiding beliefs that her uncle lived every day of his life.
- The six beliefs are universal, inspirational and very easy for children to understand: Face adversity with Courage; Love your enemies; Fight the problem not the person who caused it; When innocent people are hurt, others are inspired to help; Resist violence of any kind; and the Universe honors love.
- Watkins uses real events in King’s life (the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott, the burning of his home, protesting segregation in Birmingham in 1963, his letter from the Birmingham jail, the voter registration drive in Selma) to emphasize the importance of how her uncle acted upon his beliefs of love and nonviolence. Her narrative is powerful and conversational.
- Comport’s vivid double-page illustrations are strong and colorful mixed media collages that are compelling and capture the theme, tension and emotion of the book.
- The book is an inspiring and excellent choice for school children to discuss during this particularly turbulent time in our history. Children will grasp that his beliefs are applicable to most any situation in life.
Favorite Passage: “Uncle Martin was a man of peace. Love was his way of life. Uncle Martin’s six guiding beliefs teach us that love has power. His life was proof that…Love Will See You Through.”
Resources: Check out the National Education Association website for classroom activities, tools and resources for children K-5. Many schools and communities will sponsor activities and walks on Martin Luther Kind Day, January 19. This would also be a good book to compare with Grandfather Gandhi by Arun Gandhi and Bethany Hegedus.
Angela Farris Watkins, PhD, is the niece of Martin Luther King Jr. She is an associate professor of psychology at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Watkins is a certified trainer of Kingian Nonviolence, the principles and steps of social change espoused by her uncle. Her books for children include My Uncle Martin’s Words for America; and My Uncle Martin’s Big Heart.
Sally Wern Comport has illustrated many picture books and novels, including Brave Margaret: An Irish Adventure; Hanging Off Jefferson’s Nose: Growing Up on Mt. Rushmore; and the Spy Mice series.
Every Friday, authors and KidLit bloggers post a favorite picture book. To see a complete listing of all the Perfect Picture Books (PPB) with resources, please visit author Susanna Leonard Hill’s Perfect Picture Books.
Any book about Martin Luther King Jr. would be a valuable edition in any library. But one by his niece would be a must have. If only the world would operate on his principles. Sigh.
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I feel you sigh and know what you mean. The principles are so straightforward and similar to other great leaders. If we all followed these principles, it would be a different world.
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It’s great to wake up on a cold, dismal day, when so many things are going wrong and ailments and sorrows beset us and read something like this. The voice and inspiration of Martin Luther King has always been a guiding light for me And it will continue to inspire new generations as long as lovely girls like Angela keep it alive.
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I was so excited when I saw this book come out last week. His voice will continue to inspire for years — if only we really listened. It’s a challenge to all of us. It’s heartwarming to see that his niece wrote the book and is involved in teaching Kingian Nonviolence.
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Yay – and WoW. Looks like a fantastic new title, Pat. Thank you SO much! It’d be a great compare/contrast with Grandfather Gandhi!
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I was thrilled to find a book written by his niece with a little different twist for kids. I was thinking the same thing about comparing this with Grandfather Gandhi. Should mention that it my resources. The principles are so similar to those taught by great leaders. We need to teach our children a different way.
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Yes. Reading this made me think about the Grandfather Gandhi book. I look forward to reading this one.
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I hope you enjoy this book. It is for kids a little older, but it is principles they will easily grasp and one we want to teach our kids.
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Perfect – hope I can find this one at the library today, but I bet those darn teachers got to it first! Ha!
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Julie, it may be in the library. I thought the release date was Jan. 6, the day I bought it. But, I saw a Dec. 30 date. It may not be in the library. You would enjoy the principles, but also collage illustrations. Very bold.
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I’m sure I will!
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This book sounds inspirational, thanks for sharing it!
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Carrie, it is inspiring! It made me think.
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That’s the next best thing to Martin himself writing it. On my TBR list
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In a way, he did right it. It is a great book for kids and adults.
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Wow! What a great find Ms Tilton! Thanks for sharing it!
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Glad you like it. MLK’s principles are so important to everyone today.
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Wow! How quick you were to get this one. Great man, great principles. Thanks for sharing Pat. Great review too!
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Yes, I saw it when I went to Sharon Draper’s book signing and immediately bought it. It had just been released and I was looking for something new to share on Martin Luther King Day, January 19. I like this book because it’s about beliefs and principles that children easily embrace. There is so much promise in the young people today who are doing important things.
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Great pick. Never too many books on the life of Dr. King to share about his life and dreams. Sharing a link to a post written by a teacher about how she teaches about the life and work of Dr. King with her young students and her own children, who’s father is Ghanaian. It’s wonderful. http://www.pbs.org/parents/experts/archive/2013/02/how-to-teach-kids-about-race.html?vero_conv=432890312
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I agree. Thank you so much for sharing the site about how she teaches the work of Dr. King. I really enjoyed reading it. Nice addition to my site. 🙂
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Its a different twist book about Martin Luther King Jr. Sounds like a great book. I would love to read it, and hear about the six beliefs. Great job!
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It does tell a story, but you are right it focuses on the principles and six beliefs he lived by to deal with situations. Glad you liked the review.
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This looks excellent! How do you think a four-year-old boy would respond to it?
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I think that you could use the book very effectively with a younger child even though it indicates 6-11. The beliefs are really virtues many of the great ones encouraged. You could talk about it in that way. I really think it is important to teach young children at an early age. He will absorb what is useful and understandable.
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Thank you! I look forward to reading it with him.
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Timely! Martin and collage art- what could be better? This sounds like a wonderful read for kids – and adults.
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Yes, I think kids and adults will enjoy this book. Very timely right now.
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He was an amazing man. Sure wish we had him here now to help with the mess in Ferguson.
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Yes, I was thinking the same thing. We need his presence.
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He was so inspiring, I’m amazed he can keep inspiring new generations! 🙂
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I’m so pleased that you enjoyed my review. Yes, books like this keep inspiring new generations.
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This sounds amazing. I think anyone could learn from this.
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It is an amazing book, Erik. Josie would it enjoy it too. I like that it focuses on his very simple beliefs.
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This sounds like a definite must-read!
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I found this wonderful story just as it was released. I love that it is written by his niece and that she focuses on her uncles beliefs. This is a keeper.
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