*"This elegant collaboration by the creators of Lily Brown's Paintings tells of the day that slaves on a Texas plantation learn they are free... Johnson's graceful poem is narrated by a girl who heads to the cotton fields one June morning with her family and other slaves, unaware "that soon, / it would all be different."... Using a lovely, muted palette, Lewis's expressive watercolors convey the impact of the news of freedom, dramatically contrasting the slaves' lives before and after."-- "Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"
*"With a narrative notable for its understated simplicity and lack of judgment, this title allows readers to draw their own conclusions. An effective entrée to a challenging conversation."-- "School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW"
"Rich, subdued watercolors convey the celebrations with dignity and awe. Johnson's attached verse enables younger readers to see the momentous nature of this date...a worthy addition to any collection on the topic."-- "Booklist"
*"The richness of this book's words and images will inspire readers to learn more about this holiday that never should have been necessary...but was."--Kirkus Reviews "Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review"
*"Juneteenth...is a day of celebration for many African Americans. In exquisite, lyrical text, Johnson reimagines that historic event from the perspective of one fictional family, on a day that started like any other...Lewis's soft watercolors mirror the emotion of the text...Placed alongside the many very good books about slavery for young readers, Johnson and Lewis's story is an excellent next step in African American history, a celebration of moving forward."-- "Horn Book, STARRED REVIEW"
"Johnson's quiet ragged-right prose has a credible breathlessness as it conveys the mixture of stunned amazement and sheer joy. Lewis' limpid watercolors are low-key, his usual chiaroscuro effectively illuminating the diurnal progress of the text as well as the emotional shades of the story...This is an emotive and effective way to take emancipation from a historic date to the experience of people whose lives changed, and it'll open kids' eyes to the impact of the transition."-- "The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"
"This is a handsomely designed book, a thoughtful book, a joyous book, and a great historical perspective."-- "Library Media Connection"