Black Gold

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
10.4 X 10.6 X 0.4 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063015760

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About the Author

Laura Obuobi (Oh-bow-be) is the award-winning author of Black Gold, an NAACP Image Award nominee and Bank Street Best Book, and What Love Looks Like, illustrated by Anna Cunha. Born and raised in Accra, Ghana, Laura was a preschool teacher for eight years before switching careers into the publishing industry. Her time with preschoolers and picture books set the stage for her transition into writing for children. She is a graduate of Teachers College, Columbia University, and the writing for children and young adults program at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Besides creative writing, Laura also finds joy in drawing, collaging, and painting. Visit her at lauraobuobi.com.

London Ladd graduated with a BFA and MFA in illustration. He is the illustrator of Lend a Hand, Frederick's Journey, and March On! The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World. He uses a unique mixed-media approach to bring his diverse subjects to life. Each image is steeped in intensity and emotion, a reflection of the artist himself. London lives in Syracuse, New York. Visit him at londonladd.com.

Reviews

"In a perfect weave of lyrical, empowering words and stunning, inspiring illustrations, Black Gold is a celebration of children and the attributes that make them unique. This book reads like an affirmation of the miracle each individual is." -- Yamile Saied Méndez, author of Where Are You From? and What Will You Be?

"Poetically written and wondrously illustrated, Obuobi and Ladd's picture book offers Black children a cosmic origin story filled with beauty and strength. This book holds universal appeal in the way it intimately connects children to the larger world, and its empowering message will strike a chord." -- Booklist

"Black children will find a positive and powerful affirmation of their intrinsic and irrefutable worth." -- School Library Journal

"Obuobi pens an origin story that's at once earthly and impressively cosmic, an ethereal children's debut that centers a Black child's beginnings." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)