Book Resume
for Invincible: Fathers and Mothers of Black America by Wade Hudson and E.B. Lewis
Professional book information and credentials for Invincible.
3 Professional Reviews (1 Starred)
Selected for 1 State/Province List
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 7 - 10
- Booklist:
- Grades 3 - 5
- Kirkus:
- Ages 6 - 10
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 1-6
- Lexile Level:
- 1000L
- Cultural Experience:
- African American
- Genre:
- Biography
- Nonfiction
- Picture Book
- Year Published:
- 2023
7 Subject Headings
The following 7 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Invincible).
3 Full Professional Reviews (1 Starred)
The following unabridged reviews are made available under license from their respective rights holders and publishers. Reviews may be used for educational purposes consistent with the fair use doctrine in your jurisdiction, and may not be reproduced or repurposed without permission from the rights holders.
Note: This section may include reviews for related titles (e.g., same author, series, or related edition).
From Publisher's Weekly
September 25, 2023
Hudson and Lewis honor the "brave Black pioneers who built... Black America" in this picture book overview. Early lines detail how, "From Africa they were captured./ Chained and crammed into the hulls of/ ships.../ Mandinka. Fon. Bakongo. Chamba. Abron. Fulani./ Akan. Wolof. Igbo. Yoruba. Mbundu." Subsequent pages describe enslavement, restrictive laws, and brutality that extended well after freedom rang for others, and call readers to witness how "these courageous Americans of a darker hue, enslaved and free, push onward with freedom always a beckoning call." Their organizing ("contribution by/ contribution") leads to the creation of Black America, represented in a mid-volume outline that details figures and accomplishments from 1738 to 1831. Watercolor and gouache illustrations from Lewis are partially obliterated by rough opaque strokes of white until the timeline of Black America emerges in saturated hues. Extensive back matters includes creators' notes. Ages 7—10.
From Booklist
Starred review from September 1, 2023
Grades 3-5 *Starred Review* Arriving at a time when Black history is being challenged around the country, Invincible is a powerful, gorgeous testimony of resistance. The language is unadorned, the tone insistent; Lewis' illustrations are infused with a power that is strikingly different from the tender watercolors of his earlier works. The book tells of Black resistance and organization and the creation of Black communities and institutions where people flourish in the face of merciless racism. Three pages list the dates, names, and contributions of Black Americans whose lives and work established some of the values all Americans cherish today: caring for the poor, advocating for women, organizing against racism, supporting theater, art, and music, and much more. Invincible demands we recognize that the history of the U.S. is both glorious and ugly. The clarity of the narrative, complemented by the artwork, makes this complicated and contradictory reality accessible to young readers and will spark many important conversations about who we are as a people, as well as who we should strive to be. Back matter includes the author's motivation for creating this book, plus supplemental historical context and the illustrator's explanation about symbolism, history, and art. A necessary addition to all classrooms and libraries.
COPYRIGHT(2023) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
From Kirkus
July 15, 2023
Hudson pays tribute to the brave African American foremothers and -fathers who led the way. With admiration and unflinching detail, the author explores the early years of Black America. Captured from their homes in Africa, shipped as human cargo, "sold like goods," and enslaved in fields and homes, these people from different backgrounds fought back in various ways against brutal treatment. When freedom "rang" for the new nation, it didn't ring for Black people, enslaved or free. But Black people organized, "overcame and withstood," ultimately creating Black America, "a place for them to be!" Three spreads of dates from 1738 to 1831 list accomplishments that mark the beginning of Black America before the final pages relate those early efforts to today's experiences. Hudson's text is lyrical and lively, and the unique focus on the early years of creating what is now known as Black America results in a welcome addition to children's bookshelves. The unconventional format, with a timeline in the middle, makes this best suited for independent readers. Extensive backmatter will further satisfy curious readers. Lewis' watercolor and gouache illustrations combine portraits, scenes, and spot art; a hazy effect obscures details. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A solid offering affirming Black American identity. (author's and artist's notes, historical context, sources) (Informational picture book. 6-10)
COPYRIGHT(2023) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
1 Selection for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Invincible was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (1)
Pennsylvania
- Keystone to Reading Book Award, 2024-2025 -- Intermediate List
Primary Source Statement on Creating Invincible
Wade Hudson and E.B. Lewis on creating Invincible:
This primary source recording with Wade Hudson was created to provide readers insights directly from the book's creator into the backstory and making of this book.
Listen to this recording on TeachingBooks
Citation: Hudson, Wade and Lewis, E.B.. "Meet-the-Author Recording | Invincible." TeachingBooks, https://library.teachingbooks.net/bookResume/t/90043. Accessed 04 April, 2026.
Preview Digital Book
Explore Invincible on Marketplace. Access requires OverDrive Marketplace login.
This Book Resume for Invincible is compiled from TeachingBooks, a library of professional resources about children's and young adult books. This page may be shared for educational purposes and must include copyright information. Reviews are made available under license from their respective rights holders and publishers.
*Grade levels are determined by certified librarians utilizing editorial reviews and additional materials. Relevant age ranges vary depending on the learner, the setting, and the intended purpose of a book.
Retrieved from TeachingBooks on April 04, 2026. © 2001-2026 TeachingBooks.net, LLC. All rights reserved by rights holders.

