A picture book celebration of hometown pride including the history, landscape, cuisines, cultures, and activities unique to this vibrant community. 
 

Welcome to the Bronx, New York, where you can see bodegas and businesses bustling on every street, taste the most delicious empanadas in the world, smell the salty sea air of Pelham Bay, and pet horses at the Bronx Equestrian Center. From sunrise to sunset, Santiago and Mami have many treasures to enjoy in their neighborhood on a beautiful Saturday, including colorful birds on the Siwanoy Trail and fresh cannolis on Arthur Avenue. 

This energetic and joyful family story offers both a journey through and a love letter to this special borough. The Bronx Is My Home is a triumphant celebration of hometown pride, as well as a heartfelt invitation to all, for readers of My Papi Has a Motorcycle by Isabel Quintero, illustrated by Zeke Pena, and Saturday by Oge Mora.

PRAISE & REVIEWS

An Afro–Puerto Rican child explores the Bronx. Santiago likes to visit the four other New York boroughs but is proud to say, “The Bronx is my home.” With Mami, a teacher, Santiago spends one Saturday traveling to different sites around the borough that they love. They delight in the ordinary, like riding the subway and catching glimpses of the people below and stopping by Santiago’s godfather’s food truck. Santiago and Mami visit the Bronx Equestrian Center and see lions and butterflies at the Bronx Zoo. They hike the Siwanoy Trail, splash their feet in the waves at Orchard Beach, and eat Italian food on Arthur Avenue before crossing the historic High Bridge to spend the night at Abuela’s house. The childlike observations effectively draw readers into Santiago’s day, and the story serves as a satisfying introduction to an experience of fun urban living. Spanish phrases are incorporated into the dialogue between Santiago and Mami. Nods to local heroes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sonia Sotomayor are seamlessly worked in... Holt’s animation-style illustrations lend energy to the sweet relationships and diverse communities depicted. A warm introduction to a culturally rich borough. - Kirkus Reviews

"The fun in spending the day with someone you love in the place you call home will resonate with all readers. An ode to the Bronx that natives and tourists alike will cherish, this is a great choice for picture book shelves."  -Booklist