“A solid addition with a multifaceted look at the urban experience.” - Kirkus Reviews
“Absorbing and powerful tale. Reminiscent of Chris Crutchter’s Whale Talk. An auspicious debut and a compelling read that will prompt important discussions about police brutality, racism, and economic inequity.” - School Library Journal
“Courage is exactly what the title advertises: the tale of a brave child navigating the rough waters of adolescence and family trauma despite the natural fears we all have. Dive into this touching story ASAP!” - Lamar Giles, Two-Time Edgar Award Nominee
“Anger, injustice, bullying, jealousy, and shame develop into trust, passion, and forgiveness within a family and a community in this fast-moving book. A mirror to urban black readers, a window to everyone else, Courage might even teach you something about diving.” - Patricia Hruby Powell, Author of The Robert F. Sibert Honor Book Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker
“This novel successfully tackles the realities of homelessness, police intimidation and violence, and racism, and it ultimately demonstrates that forgiveness requires courage.” - Publishers Weekly
“Binns’ first middle grade-novel uses its Chicago backdrop to thoughtfully showcase common but underexplored issues of family and community, with an ending that is hopeful and well deserved.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Sure to spark thought-provoking discussion among young readers.” - Horn Book Magazine