The Fastest Drummer: Clap Your Hands for Viola Smith!
Dean Robbins, illus. by Susanna Chapman. Candlewick, $17.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-5362-2486-3
Legendary jazz musician Viola Smith (1912–2020) gets a much-deserved spotlight in Robbins’s ringing tribute. Onomatopoeic lines describe Smith’s childhood exposure to drums as the youngest member of the Smith Sisters Orchestra, which traveled the U.S. Midwest (“Viola tried out a RAT-TAT-TAT on the snare. A BANG-BANG-BANG on the tom-tom”). Even after the group disbands, Smith’s passion proves lifelong. Alliterative text highlights her asking other drummers for advice and her eventual prowess as “the fastest drummer,” the formation of famed women’s band the Coquettes, her door-opening wartime advocacy for female musicians, and more. Chapman’s retro-style multimedia artwork snaps with vibrant color that captures the volume of Smith’s music, and confetti and emanata celebrate the energy of her beats. Highlighting Smith’s collaborative instincts, this profile offers a resounding reason to “clap your hands for Viola Smith!” An author’s note and glossary conclude. Ages 7–9. (Mar.)
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Reviewed on: 01/11/2024
Genre: Children's