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If My Hair Had a Voice

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"If your hair had a voice, it would sing of diversity and identity. It would tell you stories of our history."

An ode to loving your hair and your culture, If My Hair Had a Voice follows a young Black girl as she grows from being disappointed in her natural hair to developing an amazed appreciation for the long history of Black hair. From blossoming floral motifs in celebration of spring to intricate braided codes for spreading revolutionary messages, she discovers that Black hair goes beyond simple adornment—it tells the story of a rich cultural history filled with diversity, resistance, artistry, and, of course, beauty. Backmatter explores the history of each hairstyle featured in the book.

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2024

      Gr 1-5-Kimya is frustrated with the struggles of getting her natural hair styled and wonders why it can't be straightened. Her grandmother encourages her to take pride in her afro-textured hair. It has a story to tell. Taking to heart what her grandmother says, Kimya looks at her community and the diversity within it and gets curious about the history of her hair, thus choosing afro-textured hair as the topic for her history project. Her research takes her to the library, museum, and online. Kimya finds out about the vastness of the African continent, reluctantly learns of the trans-Atlantic slave trade where Africans had their hair cut off, learns of the Crown Act Law, and of the multitude of hairstyles and their cultural significance in Africa. Her knowledge leads her to love her hair that represents so much history and tradition. The illustrations beautifully capture the different skin tones among Black people and a diverse array of hairstyles. This text demonstrates the research process adequately, with Kimya using various resources to gather information for the project. VERDICT By placing a young girl's journey to self-love alongside a journey through her ancestral history, the book carries compelling content forward and into the hands of readers. This is a good companion to Matthew Cherry's Hair Love.-Ruth Guerrier-Pierre

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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