A Hero Like Me

A Hero Like Me by Jen Reid is an illustrated picture book published by Frances Lincoln Children’s Books on June 6, 2023. This 40-page book is designed to empower children to stand up for what is right, inspired by the real-life events surrounding the toppling of a statue of a slave trader during an anti-racism protest in Bristol, England. Through the perspective of a young girl, the narrative explores themes of social justice and activism, challenging the notion of who is considered a hero in society.
Readers will find a story that encourages them to question historical narratives and recognize the importance of their voices in their communities. The little girl in the book grapples with the legacy of a statue that symbolizes oppression, ultimately realizing that true heroes embody kindness and peace. A Hero Like Me invites children to seek out real heroes in their lives and inspires them to take action, reinforcing the message that they too have the power to effect change.
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This Black History Month, empower children to stand up for what is right with this picture book inspired by the real-life events around the statue of a slave trader, its toppling, and heroic replacement.
*2024 Notable Social Studies Trade Book*
*2023 Jane Addams Children’s Book Award Finalist, Picture Books*
They call him “HERO,” but he’s no HERO—not to me.
A Hero Like Me is inspired by the events of June 7, 2020, in Bristol, England, when a statue of seventeenth-century slave trader Edward Colston was pulled down and thrown into Bristol Harbour during an anti-racism protest. Co-author Jen Reid was one of the protesters that day, and despite being afraid of heights, she spontaneously climbed onto the empty plinth and raised her fist high above her head—a moment that was captured on camera and shared around the world.
On the morning of July 15, a statue of Jen by Marc Quinn was added to the empty plinth. It was called A Surge of Power and it gained national attention for the 24 hours it was in place, and beyond.
This inspiring picture book tells the story of these events through the eyes of a little girl who, every day, on her way to school, sees a towering statue. A statue of a man who sold freedom for cotton and tea. The world around her says this man is a hero. But she knows he’s not a hero—not a real one.
Heroes are hard to find. She looks for them around corners, under rocks, and on TV, but there are none that she can see. And so, the little girl marches and shouts for them instead. And that statue—he doesn’t belong. He doesn’t stand for Kindness. He doesn’t stand for Peace.
Maybe he shouldn’t stand at all.
A Hero Like Me empowers children to have courage to stand up for what is right and be their own hero. It shows every child that they have a voice in their community and a say in who is on their streets. That they too have power, just like Jen.
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