Encourage children to show love and support for each other and to consider each other’s well-being in their everyday actions.
Consultant, international speaker and award-winning author Monique Gray Smith wrote You Hold Me Up to prompt a dialogue among young people, their care providers and educators about reconciliation and the importance of the connections children make with others. With vibrant illustrations from celebrated artist Danielle Daniel, this is a foundational book about building relationships, fostering empathy and encouraging respect between peers, starting with our littlest citizens.
American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) Best Books | 2017 | Commended
Quill & Quire's kidlit and YA Books of the Year | 2017 | Commended
Resource Links The Year's Best | 2017 | Commended
Bank Street College of Education Children's Book Committee Best Children's Books of the Year | 2018 | Commended
Global Read Aloud | 2018 | Commended
CCBC Best Books | 2018 | Commended
Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award | 2018 | Short-listed
TD Summer Reading List | 2020 | Commended
"People of all ages can find something of value within the pages of Monique Gray Smith and Danielle Daniel's book…Smith has Cree and Lakota ancestry, while Daniel is Métis. With this book, they become quiet and understated—yet powerful—voices in an age of reconciliation. You Hold Me Up is simple, yet beautiful, subtle but thought-provoking. It contains critical messages about love, unity, and support. Through carefully chosen words and strong, colourful are, the book presents an important reminder to readers to sustain and support one another. Highly Recommended."
"Smith's text is simple, but powerful, about the small and essential ways we all support each other…Daniel's illustrations have a playful approach, but are also nicely stylized and textured, with a collage effect and fine details, warm and familiar images of people together…Smith is writing about survival and resilience, about the strength and power that comes from the love we give each other."
"You Hold Me Up is a gentle but effective way to introduce the topic of Reconciliation to students of all ages."