Review of Hello, Mister Blue

Hello, Mister Blue Hello, Mister Blue
by Daria Peoples; illus. by the author
Preschool, Primary    Greenwillow    32 pp.
5/23    9780063206755    $19.99

A young Black girl cherishes her time with her papa. They have their routine; and “after breakfast, [they] make music.” One day, they are joined by Mister Blue. Papa explains that he and Mister Blue go “all the way back,” through some “just-gotta-keep-pushing days,” and music has always been his friend’s outlet. Inspiring people to “RISE! MARCH! AND…BOOGIE!” with his makeshift drum set, Mister Blue is what Papa refers to as a “get-up-and-go kind of brother.” But the girl still has questions. She notices that Mister Blue lives outside, and as the weather turns rainy, she asks, “Is he safe? Is he cold? Is he lonely?” Her compassion for Papa’s friend leads to an act of kindness—and a new friendship of her own. The text is spare; Peoples’s (America My Love, America My Heart, rev. 5/21) bright and lively oil paint and graphite illustrations adding greatly to the overall story, with small, contained frames occasionally giving way to double-page spreads. When Papa tells the girl that he and Mister Blue go way back, for example, the colors fade to a gray-toned war scene. The memories also include a few of the “weary days” Papa and Mister Blue experienced. The last image is a brilliant spread of the ultimate jam session, with all the joy that music and friendship can bring. An author’s note explains Peoples’s experience with her own Mister Blue and offers a reminder to adults to let children ask “hard questions.”

From the July/August 2023 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Eboni Njoku
Eboni Njoku is a children’s librarian at the Anacostia Neighborhood Library Branch of the DC Public Library.

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