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A SONG FOR TWO HOMES by Michael Datcher

A SONG FOR TWO HOMES

by Michael Datcher ; illustrated by Charly Palmer

Pub Date: Oct. 7th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593429365
Publisher: Random House Studio

A poetic, honest, child’s-eye view of divorce.

Auset’s parents named her to honor their African American ancestors, but family honor didn’t prevent divorce. As Auset mourns being split between two homes, she finds comfort and strength in the music of Bob Marley and Sweet Honey in the Rock. Auset’s therapist isn’t skilled at “sewing kids back together,” but the protagonist confides in her stuffed animal, Dolphie the Dolphin, who knows about being “stitched / Back together” and doesn’t write notes about her when she cries. Auset’s parents’ excitement over her good grades lessens the impact of the divorce, but the family division still cuts deeply. After kids criticize Auset’s raspy voice and boyish clothes, she feels better from learning new things, listening to music she loves, and excelling in karate, but she’s not proud about hurting another kid with her martial art. Auset hides her true feelings from her mom but shares them with her dad, with whom she keeps it real. Palmer’s textured, full-color acrylic-on-canvas board illustrations capture both Auset’s love for her parents and her turmoil over their divorce, even though both are still actively involved in her daily life. This homage to Bob Marley, whose image and lyrics appear often, demonstrates that divorce is hard on kids, even if things are “gonna be all right” eventually.

A beautifully illustrated tale that will help children of divorce feel seen.

(Picture book. 4-9)