"A heartwarming tale that beautifully blends family, community, and the discovery of home." —School Library Journal
From Emmy Award–winning journalist and talk show host Tamron Hall comes an endearing story about young Moses, inspired by her real-life son and his adventure visiting Harlem's most iconic spots, learning a valuable lesson about the meaning of home.
For Moses, Harlem couldn’t be any more different than the Texas he moved away from, and his only friends are his dog, Lotus-May, and his bird, JoJo. But, when Moses is asked to help his new neighbor Laila deliver jars of honey to the people of Harlem, he finally gets the chance to make new friends and see the places and feel the magic of this bustling neighborhood.
There are historic landmarks like the famous Apollo Theater, which has hosted iconic performers, Sylvia’s Restaurant, the best spot in the city for cornbread, the celebrated African American art of the Studio Museum, and the electric sounds of the neighborhood itself.
From Emmy-winning talk show host Tamron Hall comes a lively and heartening tale inspired by her son about one of the nation’s most celebrated neighborhoods and the places and people that make Harlem home.
Praise for Harlem Honey:
"A heartwarming tale that beautifully blends family, community, and the discovery of home. This book celebrates culture, connection, and the universal journey of finding where one belongs. It is an inspiring, enjoyable story that will resonate long after the last page." —School Library Journal
"Hall (the Jordan Manning series, for adults) makes her picture book debut with a heartwarming tribute to a beloved NYC neighborhood." —Publishers Weekly
"In author and TV personality Hall’s picture-book debut, a young New York City transplant adjusts to his new community...His enthusiasm is infectious; young readers will be equally charmed by his new neighborhood...A youthful love letter to a historically significant neighborhood. (all about Harlem, fun facts, famous residents, sources.)" —Kirkus Reviews
- Pages: 40
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Imprint: HarperCollins
- Publication Date: 25th March 2025
- Trim Size: 9 x 10 in
- Illustration Note: f/c
- ISBN: 9780063244849
"A heartwarming tale that beautifully blends family, community, and the discovery of home...This book celebrates culture, connection, and the universal journey of finding where one belongs. It is an inspiring, enjoyable story that will resonate long after the last page"—School and Library Journal — School Library Journal
"Hall (the Jordan Manning series, for adults) makes her picture book debut with a heartwarming tribute to a beloved N.Y.C. neighborhood." — Publishers Weekly
"In author and TV personality Hall’s picture-book debut, a young New York City transplant adjusts to his new community... His enthusiasm is infectious; young readers will be equally charmed by his new neighborhood... A youthful love letter to a historically significant neighborhood. (all about Harlem, fun facts, famous residents, sources.)" — Kirkus Reviews

Tamron Hall is the Emmy Award–winning host and executive producer of the popular nationally syndicated talk show Tamron Hall. Formerly of the Today show, she has also hosted six seasons of Deadline: Crime on Investigation Discovery. While at NBC, she was a recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Award for her report on domestic abuse. Tamron currently serves as an advocate for domestic violence awareness.

Ebony Glenn is an Atlanta-based illustrator who enjoys bringing stories to life with whimsical illustrations. Ebony is the illustrator of Mommy’s Khimar, written by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow; Speak Up, written by Miranda Paul; Flying High and Brave Ballerina, written by Michelle Meadows; and Red Shoes, written by Karen English. You can visit her at ebonyglenn.com.
"A heartwarming tale that beautifully blends family, community, and the discovery of home." —School Library Journal
From Emmy Award–winning journalist and talk show host Tamron Hall comes an endearing story about young Moses, inspired by her real-life son and his adventure visiting Harlem's most iconic spots, learning a valuable lesson about the meaning of home.
For Moses, Harlem couldn’t be any more different than the Texas he moved away from, and his only friends are his dog, Lotus-May, and his bird, JoJo. But, when Moses is asked to help his new neighbor Laila deliver jars of honey to the people of Harlem, he finally gets the chance to make new friends and see the places and feel the magic of this bustling neighborhood.
There are historic landmarks like the famous Apollo Theater, which has hosted iconic performers, Sylvia’s Restaurant, the best spot in the city for cornbread, the celebrated African American art of the Studio Museum, and the electric sounds of the neighborhood itself.
From Emmy-winning talk show host Tamron Hall comes a lively and heartening tale inspired by her son about one of the nation’s most celebrated neighborhoods and the places and people that make Harlem home.
Praise for Harlem Honey:
"A heartwarming tale that beautifully blends family, community, and the discovery of home. This book celebrates culture, connection, and the universal journey of finding where one belongs. It is an inspiring, enjoyable story that will resonate long after the last page." —School Library Journal
"Hall (the Jordan Manning series, for adults) makes her picture book debut with a heartwarming tribute to a beloved NYC neighborhood." —Publishers Weekly
"In author and TV personality Hall’s picture-book debut, a young New York City transplant adjusts to his new community...His enthusiasm is infectious; young readers will be equally charmed by his new neighborhood...A youthful love letter to a historically significant neighborhood. (all about Harlem, fun facts, famous residents, sources.)" —Kirkus Reviews
- Pages: 40
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Imprint: HarperCollins
- Publication Date: 25th March 2025
- Trim Size: 9 x 10 in
- Illustrations Note: f/c
- ISBN: 9780063244849
"A heartwarming tale that beautifully blends family, community, and the discovery of home...This book celebrates culture, connection, and the universal journey of finding where one belongs. It is an inspiring, enjoyable story that will resonate long after the last page"—School and Library Journal — School Library Journal
"Hall (the Jordan Manning series, for adults) makes her picture book debut with a heartwarming tribute to a beloved N.Y.C. neighborhood." — Publishers Weekly
"In author and TV personality Hall’s picture-book debut, a young New York City transplant adjusts to his new community... His enthusiasm is infectious; young readers will be equally charmed by his new neighborhood... A youthful love letter to a historically significant neighborhood. (all about Harlem, fun facts, famous residents, sources.)" — Kirkus Reviews

Tamron Hall is the Emmy Award–winning host and executive producer of the popular nationally syndicated talk show Tamron Hall. Formerly of the Today show, she has also hosted six seasons of Deadline: Crime on Investigation Discovery. While at NBC, she was a recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Award for her report on domestic abuse. Tamron currently serves as an advocate for domestic violence awareness.

Ebony Glenn is an Atlanta-based illustrator who enjoys bringing stories to life with whimsical illustrations. Ebony is the illustrator of Mommy’s Khimar, written by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow; Speak Up, written by Miranda Paul; Flying High and Brave Ballerina, written by Michelle Meadows; and Red Shoes, written by Karen English. You can visit her at ebonyglenn.com.