Description
Many untold stories are held in the kinks of afro hair. Winner of a Go Fund Me award, this fantasy-poem unravels the history of natural hairstyles and encourages children to love all of who they are. Every Sunday afternoon, Sofia*s mum washes and combs her hair. Whenever her hair is touched, Sofia becomes very sleepy. Sofia travels in her dreams visiting a Jamaican Rastafarian, African ancestor and Black Panther whose stories help to unpick the history, heroes and joys entangled in afro hair. About the author: Jessica Wilson is a writer of Jamaican and British descent. She was a participant within Penguin Random House*s Write Now, shortlisted for the 2017 Aesthetica Creative Writing award and winner of a GoFundMe award. Her first poetry collection is entitled &The bulldog and the hummingbird*.About the illustrator: Commissioned Welsh-born, Bristol-dwelling fine artist Tom Rawles specialises in album covers and Renaissance-inspired scenes of contemporary culture where, he states, ※halos are more bling than holy§. His eye-catching scapes were described by influential community Afropunk as both &stylized* and &surreal*.For more information, please visit www.jessica-wilson.com or www.tallawahpublishing.com







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