Black: The Many Wonders of My World (The Colors of My Life) (Hardcover)

Black: The Many Wonders of My World (The Colors of My Life) By Nancy Johnson James, Constance Moore (Illustrator) Cover Image

Black: The Many Wonders of My World (The Colors of My Life) (Hardcover)

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Black: The Many Wonders of My World is a celebration of the color black, from author Nancy Johnson James and artist Constance Moore, the team who created Brown: The Many Shades of Love.
 
Black is a wonderful color. Black is special. It is true. It’s the sky when the morning is new.
 
In this loving and lovely ode to the color black, a girl describes the many wonders of her world—from the black of starry nights to her own black eyes, clear and bright.
 
“An eye-opening tribute to an often underrated color.” —Kirkus Reviews
 
“The text discusses positive examples of the color black, deliberately diminishing its stereotypical associations with danger, negativity, and sadness. Childlike collage illustrations layer images on abstract or earth-toned backgrounds, successfully conveying black’s ubiquitous presence in the world, along with its beauty.” —Booklist
Nancy Johnson James is a writer and educator based in Oakland, California. She has an MFA in creative writing from St. Mary’s College of California. Her poetry has appeared in several print and online publications. Her desire is to create children’s literature that is inspiring and liberating. Her other books include Blue: The Many Ways I Feel, and Black: The Many Wonders of My World.
Product Details ISBN: 9781951836443
ISBN-10: 1951836448
Publisher: Cameron Kids
Publication Date: April 12th, 2022
Pages: 32
Language: English
Series: The Colors of My Life
"An eye-opening tribute to an often underrated color."
— Kirkus Reviews

"The text discusses positive examples of the color black, deliberately diminishing its stereotypical associations with danger, negativity, and sadness. Childlike collage illustrations layer images on abstract or earth-toned backgrounds, successfully conveying black’s ubiquitous presence in the world, along with its beauty." 
— Booklist