An illustrated biography of the life of Edith Renfrow Smith is now available for purchase. At age 109, she is an inspiration to many. She was born in Grinnell, Iowa, in 1914 to one of the few Black families in the area. Her grandparents were born into slavery. Her grandfather escaped via the Underground Railroad, traveling through Grinnell with John Brown in 1859. Her mother’s passion for education inspired all six of the Renfrow children to go to college. In 1937, Edith Renfrow became the first Black woman to graduate from Grinnell College. In September 2024, the college will name their newest building Renfrow Hall in her honor.

This website documents the process of writing the book, including the ways that Mrs. Renfrow Smith and her daughter, Alice Smith, have been involved every step of they way. You can order your copy from the Pioneer Bookstore in Grinnell.

Read about me and why I did this on the About the Author page.


A short video introducing the book, featuring Edith Renfrow Smith talking about what she thinks of it.

Read about the journey of publishing this book

  • Talkin’ about books

    The last couple of weeks have been about changing gears from getting books sent to libraries to sharing the story of writing the book. I’ve done author talks at Davis School, the Mayflower Home retirement community, and the library. I’ll be doing much the same on April 10th at the Community Education Council’s “Bucket Course”…

  • 400 books! Now to get some to Chicago.

    As of this afternoon, I have sent 399 books to libraries. If you count the one I have set aside to take to the library in Boulder City, Nevada, the town where I grew up and where my mom still lives, that makes 400 books donated to libraries.The library donations really ramped up over the…

  • One month

    It was just over a month ago that we crammed all of those boxes into our Explorer on a frigid January day. Since that day my focus has been on sharing the books. It has been so much fun to talk with people who’ve read it and hear their thoughts. I have been especially moved…

  • Taking flight to libraries

    As those who have been following the project from the beginning may remember, last April I did a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to pay the illustrator and cover the bulk of the initial print expenses. Those who contributed $25 would receive a copy of the book. Support at the $50 or more level also…

  • Sharing is so much fun!

    What a joyful journey it has been since my last post! Getting the books into the hands of fellow Renfrow story enthusiasts has been simply wonderful in every way. My first stop was to the Pioneer Bookstore, where Cassie and Sonya met me at the back door on a frigid morning. Stomping through the snow…

Pictures with Edith Renfrow Smith 2015-2023

No One is Better than You: Edith Renfrow Smith and the Power of a Mother’s Words

An illustrated biography for all ages.

Description

This illustrated biography is targeted at upper elementary readers but will be enjoyed by all ages. It has a strong message of empowerment. The text is by Monique McLay Shore, a friend of Mrs. Renfrow Smith who has spent several years researching her life. Illustrations are by Erica L. Butler, a Seattle based African American artist. Edith Renfrow Smith and her daughter, Alice Frances Smith, have been involved in the process from the very beginning. The posts on this website document the process of writing the book.


“No one is better than you. They may have more money. They may be more beautiful. But no one is any better than you.”

This wisdom learned from her mother has been a guiding message for Edith and one she shares frequently with others. It is fitting that this message is the cornerstone of the book about her life.

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