Keisha and the Blackberry House
A story about ownership, memory, and what we pass on.
Keisha and the Blackberry House is more than a children’s book.
It’s a gentle introduction to legacy, told through the eyes of a curious child learning the value of home, family, and responsibility.
At its heart, this story reminds us that houses are not just buildings.
They are places where memories live, values are taught, and futures are shaped.
The Story
During a visit to the blackberry house, Keisha starts to understand that ownership carries meaning. The house becomes a lesson in responsibility, pride, and continuity, showing her that taking care of what you have is part of honoring where you come from. As the story unfolds, Keisha learns that homes, like families, are strengthened by attention, care, and intention, and that legacy begins with what we choose to protect.


For Families Building Intentionally
This book was created for parents who want to raise thoughtful, grounded children, families beginning conversations around ownership and legacy, and homes that value culture, memory, and long-term thinking. It’s designed to be read slowly, discussed openly, and returned to often.