Books by Victoria Scott-Miller
Stories that celebrate joy, identity, family, and the liberating power of art.
At Night, They Danced
A joyful bedtime story about love, rhythm, and remembering what matters most.
Langston and Emerson know what date night means—no bedtime, pillow fights, and full freedom. But when their parents stay home one evening, the kids feel let down… until a Miles Davis record and a living room dance reveal that love doesn’t always follow a routine—it flows.
Told through the eyes of children and steeped in the warmth of family rituals, this picture book is a celebration of Black joy, parental love, and honoring time together.
- Ages: 4–8
- Themes: Family, love, ritual, celebration
- Illustrated by: Ashley Evans
Miss Edmonia’s Class of Wildfires
The first book in The Museum Lives in Me™ series. Where art, identity, and self-discovery come to life.
Join Miss Edmonia and her class of bold, bright Wildfires on a museum field trip like no other. As they explore powerful works of art, two students—Kara-Clementine and Attilio—begin a journey of self-discovery, guided by the stories the art reflects back to them.
Inspired by real museum collections and grounded in emotional storytelling, this book celebrates the wonder of children seeing themselves in the world around them.
- Ages: 6–10
- Themes: Identity, empowerment, belonging, creativity
- Illustrated by: Francisco Santoya
- Series: The Museum Lives in Me™