by Theresa Tha S O N G B I R D (Author) London Ladd (Illustrator)
Based on Theresa Wilson's (a.k.a. Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D.'s) beautiful, viral spoken word poem of the same name, You So Black is a picture book celebration of the richness, the nuance, and the joy of Blackness.
Black is everywhere, and in everything, and in everyone--in the night sky and the fertile soil below. It's in familial connections and invention, in hands lifted in praise and voices lifted in protest, and in hearts wide open and filled with love. Black is good.
Accompanied by powerful yet tender illustrations by award-winning illustrator London Ladd, Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. has adapted her poem, full of gorgeous lyricism and imagery, to show readers the love, joy, resilience, and universality in the beauty of Blackness.
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S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. transmutes her spoken-word poem of the same name into a reflective and rousing picture book celebration of Blackness. Expansive initial lines turn the titular phrase into a series of affirmations, kicking off: "You so Black, when you smile, the stars come out./ You so Black, when you're born,/ the god come out." Subsequent "Black is" statements describe the word both via specifics ("brilliant," "strong") and by embracing its multiplicity of meanings ("adjective,/ adverb,/ color, /and noun"). Employing a vibrant palette, Ladd's mixed-media collage depicts dark-complected Black figures--varying ages, body types, hairstyles, and skin tones appear throughout--against saturated, stained glass-like backdrops that include visuals of pyramids and the night sky. On one page, a child in a unicorn shirt holds a star-topped wand ("Black is grace"); another highlights a civil rights demonstration ("Black is tough.../ Black is hard to do!"). It's a potently messaged poem thoughtfully rendered. Ages 4-8. (Jan.)
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