Magic Like That bookcover

Magic Like That

Geneva Bowers 

(Illustrator)
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Description

In this celebration of Black Girl Magic, a young girl finds confidence and excitement in the versatility of her natural hair and the way her different hairstyles reflect the natural world.

Natural hair is magical, but magic isn't easy. As a young Black girl patiently waits for her mother to finish her newest hairstyle, she wonders what stunning, majestic, awe-inspiring form her hair will take next!

With radiant illustrations by Geneva Bowers and beautiful, poetic text written by Samara Cole Doyon, Magic Like That will inspire young readers of all textures to believe in the beauty of their natural selves.

Product Details

PublisherLee & Low Books
Publish DateSeptember 07, 2021
Pages32
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781643790701
Dimensions10.1 X 9.4 X 0.4 inches | 0.9 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Samara Cole Doyon is a second-generation Haitian American living in the state of Maine-a region of unceded Wabanaki / Abenaki territory where half the roots of her family tree reside. Her picture-book debut, Magnificent Homespun Brown, received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal. You can visit her online at samaracoledoyon.com.

Geneva Bowers illustrated the children's books The Dragon Thief, Beyoncé Shine Your Light, and Curls, among others. She won the 2018 Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist and a 2018 British Science Fiction Association Award nomination. A self-taught illustrator based in western North Carolina, Geneva loves manipulating color and adding whimsy with a touch of realism and calm. Visit her online at Genevab.com.

Reviews

* "A fine addition to an expanding body of hair-affirming books that exude Black girl self-love and confidence." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Readers will revel in this glorious celebration of Black hair." -- Publishers Weekly

"This picture book celebrates the beauty and strength of Black hair, presenting it as a symbol of empowerment for young people." -- Booklist

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