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How do you tell a story that starts in Africa and ends in horror? About strength and pride and refusing to be broken? One that still hurts and still loves? A powerfully moving, poetic exploration of the story of slavery: from Africa to the tall ships, from back-breaking work in a strange land to resilience and eventual emancipation, Kwame Alexander tells the story that's hard to hear. Told through the lens of a teacher speaking to their young pupils, and in multiple art styles from award-winning artist and sculptor Dare Coulter, the story of slavery becomes one that you can tell with the bravery to lift your voice. A must-read for all children and adults alike, and the perfect companion to Kwame Alexander's award-winning picture book The Undefeated.

Trade Review
"A truly original and arresting work" * The Bookseller, Editor's Choice *
"Beautifully crafted and brutally honest, this [book] offers a thoughtful introduction to a necessary topic" * Booklist *
"With powerful art from a bold new talent, this [book] is a probing and sensitive take on a devastating chapter of U.S. history" * Kirkus *
"Coulter's mixed-media illustrations bring the text to life with a powerful combination of two-dimensional ceramic and polymer clay sculptures" * The Horn Book *
"Excellent and essential... This book is unforgettable" * School Library Journal *

Unspoken: Talking About Slavery

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    A Paperback / softback by Kwame Alexander, Dare Coulter

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      Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 05/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781839133404, 978-1839133404
      ISBN10: 1839133406

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How do you tell a story that starts in Africa and ends in horror? About strength and pride and refusing to be broken? One that still hurts and still loves? A powerfully moving, poetic exploration of the story of slavery: from Africa to the tall ships, from back-breaking work in a strange land to resilience and eventual emancipation, Kwame Alexander tells the story that's hard to hear. Told through the lens of a teacher speaking to their young pupils, and in multiple art styles from award-winning artist and sculptor Dare Coulter, the story of slavery becomes one that you can tell with the bravery to lift your voice. A must-read for all children and adults alike, and the perfect companion to Kwame Alexander's award-winning picture book The Undefeated.

      Trade Review
      "A truly original and arresting work" * The Bookseller, Editor's Choice *
      "Beautifully crafted and brutally honest, this [book] offers a thoughtful introduction to a necessary topic" * Booklist *
      "With powerful art from a bold new talent, this [book] is a probing and sensitive take on a devastating chapter of U.S. history" * Kirkus *
      "Coulter's mixed-media illustrations bring the text to life with a powerful combination of two-dimensional ceramic and polymer clay sculptures" * The Horn Book *
      "Excellent and essential... This book is unforgettable" * School Library Journal *

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