A review by kristenremenar
These Hands by Margaret H. Mason

4.0

Good intergenerational story about how racism affected the grandfather's life - his hands, capable of doing so many things, were not allowed to touch the bread dough in the Wonder Bread factory because he is African-American. But "these hands joined with other hands. And we wrote our petitions, and we carried our signs, and we raised our voices together. Now any hands can mix the bread dough, no matter their color." Great personal way to have kids relate to the bigotry that was a big part of our country.