Blue
Discover a world of creativity and tradition in this fascinating picture book that explores the history and cultural significance of the color blue. From a critically acclaimed author and an award-winning illustrator comes a vivid, gorgeous book for readers of all ages.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR • New York Public Library • Chicago Public Library • Kirkus Reviews
For centuries, blue powders and dyes were some of the most sought-after materials in the world. Ancient Afghan painters ground mass quantities of sapphire rocks to use for their paints, while snails were harvested in Eurasia for the tiny amounts of blue that their bodies would release.
And then there was indigo, which was so valuable that American plantations grew it as a cash crop on the backs of African slaves. It wasn't until 1905, when Adolf von Baeyer created a chemical blue dye, that blue could be used for anything and everything--most notably that uniform of workers everywhere, blue jeans.
Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond's riveting text combined with stunning illustrations from Caldecott Honor Artist Daniel Minter, this vibrant and fascinating picture book follows one color's journey through time and across the world, as it becomes the blue we know today.
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State Awards
Arizona
2025, Arizona Grand Canyon Reader Award, Nominee
DC
2023, Capitol Choices, Selection
Georgia
2025, Georgia Children’s Book Award, Nominee
Louisiana
2024, Louisiana Reader’s Choice, Nominee
New Mexico
2024, Land Of Enchantment Book Award, Nominee
New York
2023, NYPL Vibrant Voices: New Books From Authors of Color, Selection
Texas
2022-2023, Texas Topaz Nonfiction Reading List, Selection
2023, Bluebonnet Book Award, Nominee