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2019 has been a great year for children's & YA books by and about 'BAME' people / PoC and there is a sense that some of the initiatives of the past few years are just beginning to impact UK children’s publishing.
By way of example, two authors who were first featured in 2017’s A Change Is Gonna Come (Stripes) had superb debuts - @aishabushby's magical middle-grade A Pocketful of Stars (Egmont), and @YasminwithanE YA tale of friendship and survival All The Things We Never Said (Hot Key).
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax's Astro Girl (Otter-Barry 2019) gives young children a chance to read and dream about their own experience in space. Look Up! (Penguin 2019) by Nathan Bryan and @DapsDraws is a beautifully illustrated story featuring Rocket, who is fascinated by the stars.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws My Hair (Faber & Faber 2019), written by @hannahleewrites and illustrated by Allen Fatimiaharan, combines the excitement of a forthcoming birthday party with a celebration of the wealth of Black hairstyles for women and men.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites Breanna J. McDaniel’s (@readwellbewell ) Hands Up! (Dial 2019) reimagines a potentially frightening phrase through the activities of a young girl experiencing an ordinary day—and a protest march.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell Atinuke’s B is for Baby (Walker 2019) delights with its pictures of an adorable toddler falling into a basket of bananas that become breakfast. @NadiaShireen's follow up to Billy and the Beast, is the hilarious Billy and the Dragon (Jonathan Cape 2019).
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist whose beautiful a illustrations for You’re Safe with Me gained a Kate Greenaway nomination, has created a remarkable visual experience with How the Stars Came to Be (Tate 2019). @csoundar and Mistry have combined again for You’re Snug with Me (Lantana 2018).
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar Hassanzadeh Sharif’s graffito illustrations are the ideal complement to Sally Pomme Clayton’s retelling of The Phoenix of Persia (Tiny Owl 2019).
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar Leah’s Star – A Nativity Story (Alanna Max 2019) written by @paperdragon59 and beautifully illustrated by Karin Littlewood tells the nativity story through the eyes of the innkeeper’s daughter.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 Under the Great Plum Tree (Tiny Owl 2019), written by @sufiyaahmed and illustrated by Reza Dalvand draws upon the Ancient India text The Panchatantra.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 @sufiyaahmed @catwrote's Freedom (Scholastic 2018) won the Little Rebels Award this year, and for good reason; it intertwines one boy’s experience as a Black Briton with the fate of the Zong Case in the 18th century, letting readers witness it through Nat’s, the main character’s, eyes.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 @sufiyaahmed @catwrote The most recent in @scholasticuk's Voices series to appear is E. L. Norry’s Son of the Circus, A Victorian Story about the 19th century circus owner, Pablo Fanqué.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 @sufiyaahmed @catwrote @scholasticuk @LawrencePatrice Diver’s Daughter, A Tudor Story and @balirai 's Now Or Never, A Dunkirk Story also published in 2019 were featuring in an earlier Beyond the Secret Garden column.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 @sufiyaahmed @catwrote @scholasticuk @LawrencePatrice @balirai Middle Grade: @sharnajackson 's High Rise Mystery (@_KnightsOf 2019) reinvigorates the ‘detective duo’ trope in children’s literature by placing the action in an urban tower block, where two Black British sisters solve the crime.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 @sufiyaahmed @catwrote @scholasticuk @LawrencePatrice @balirai @sharnajackson @_KnightsOf Planet Omar - Accidental Trouble Magnet written by Zanib Mian (@Zendibble ) and illustrated by @nasayamafaridik (@HachetteKids 2019) should be read by anyone who enjoys the Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Tom Gates series.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 @sufiyaahmed @catwrote @scholasticuk @LawrencePatrice @balirai @sharnajackson @_KnightsOf @Zendibble @nasayamafaridik @HachetteKids Little Badman and the Invasion Of The Killer Aunties written Humza Arshad (@HumzaProduction) and Henrey White and illustrated by @Bitskoff (@PenguinUKBooks 2019) features Humza Khan, an ambitious eleven year old rapper.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 @sufiyaahmed @catwrote @scholasticuk @LawrencePatrice @balirai @sharnajackson @_KnightsOf @Zendibble @nasayamafaridik @HachetteKids @HumzaProduction @Bitskoff @PenguinUKBooks @jamescarterpoet @JosephACoelho For an older audience, @SophiaThakur has been a rising star of the spoken word scene for some time now. Somebody Give This Heart A Pen (@WalkerBooksUK 2019) is her debut collection and explores issues of identity, difference, perseverance, relationships, fear, loss and joy.
@aishabushby @YasminwithanE @kenwilsonmax @DapsDraws @hannahleewrites @readwellbewell @NadiaShireen @pmistryartist @csoundar @paperdragon59 @sufiyaahmed @catwrote @scholasticuk @LawrencePatrice @balirai @sharnajackson @_KnightsOf @Zendibble @nasayamafaridik @HachetteKids @HumzaProduction @Bitskoff @PenguinUKBooks @jamescarterpoet @JosephACoelho @SophiaThakur @WalkerBooksUK @SitaBrahmachari Jasbinder Bilan’s @jasinbath debut novel, Asha and the Spirit Bird (Chicken House 2019) is also a journey adventure with a sense of mysticism pervading it. The Tunnels Below (Pushkin 2019) is as a gripping fantasy debut novel from Nadine Wild-Palmer @NadineWildPalm.
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