by Maisha Oso (Author) Candice Bradley (Illustrator)
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"Long before a slave ship sailed, / we shined like bright stars--/ brilliant and beautiful." In an insightful picture book, Oso (Buster the Bully) offers an empowering portrait of African peoples "before the ships." Alliterative and assonant lines expound on the lives of individuals thriving in Africa, where "we birthed creation, / cradled civilizations, / nurtured nations"; "we were royalty, / reigning, ruling entire empires"; "we were doctors, farmers, leaders of tribes"; and much more. In digital illustrations both detailed and sweeping, Bradley (Snowy Mittens) portrays people with a range of skin tones, hairstyles, and dress alongside landscapes that reflect a broad sky. On one spread, warriors sit astride elephants, while text references both Hannibal and Amanirenas; on another, children rest in tall grasses while lines describe how "many modern-day sciences stem from our genius." A narrative turn moves the text into the present day, a time "after the ships," emphasizing how "we are/ still shining, / still beautiful, / still brilliant." It's an apt, affirming history that connects readers to ancestors while underlining how "Black lives have always mattered." An author's note concludes. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Jemiscoe Chambers-Black, Andrea Brown Literary. Illustrator's agent: Jennifer Rofé, Andrea Brown Literary. (Aug.)
Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.Praise for Before the Ships:
I want to read Before the Shipsover and over. What an anthem! What a spark of light! It left me breathless and hopeful. I want to share it with my son, my nieces and nephews, with anyone, really, who is brave enough to listen. — Tami Charles, New York Times bestselling author of All Because You Matter
Maisha Oso is the author of Buster the Bully, Welbeck Kids 2021, and the forthcoming picture books, My Hair Is a Book, Harper Collins 2024, and Before the Ships, Scholastic 2024. She writes stories to empower, entertain, and encourage emotional intelligence in young children. A former strategy & analytics professional from New York City, Maisha is currently working in her most challenging role to date: a stay-at-home mom of three tiny humans. When she is not writing, you can find her wrangling her kids, binge-watching an unhealthy amount of reality television, or belting out lyrics from the Hamilton soundtrack. After living abroad for several years in Africa, Maisha and her family have recently moved back stateside to Alpharetta, Georgia.
Candice Bradley is a self-taught author and illustrator, from the San Francisco Bay Area. Her passion today has evolved into a love for storytelling in all its various forms and has led to her most recent studies of Film and TV at NYU's Tisch School of Arts. Candice's hope as an artist is to support the movment of writers and storytellers, redeeming the narrative for minorities and people of color.