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My Afro Is a Rising Sun
Description
For fans of Matt de la Pena and Grace Byers, My Afro Is a Rising Sun is a dazzling picture book inviting BIPOC children to fully express themselves, celebrate their Blackness, and embrace their ancestry.
Black afros are more than just afros. They are a symbol of Black joy. They remind us to embrace our identity, cherish our culture, and remember our heritage. This stunning picture book is an ode to Black hair and a reminder to all children to see the beauty in other people—even those who don’t look like them.
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Praise
“A powerful and vibrant celebration of self-identity and cultural pride. Each page is a metaphor, describing different Black American cultural touchstones, such as pride in African culture, food, and family gatherings, significant cities around the U.S., as well as meaningful games, dances, and music. The language is brief and poetic, making it accessible to the youngest readers…and the vibrant, joyful art is a perfect match to the positive, uplifting text. A first choice for elementary level libraries.”
—School Library Journal, starred review
“Yahu and Wiley’s vibrant celebration of heritage, self-confidence, and community centers on a
young boy who learns to see his Afro as a symbol of pride and resilience…a visually captivating and inspiring tale that encourages young readers to embrace their roots and shine brightly.” —Booklist
young boy who learns to see his Afro as a symbol of pride and resilience…a visually captivating and inspiring tale that encourages young readers to embrace their roots and shine brightly.” —Booklist