Raincoast Books

What Will You Read Next?

Black Boy, Black Boy

9781728250649

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Available: 08/09/22
9.39 x 11.46 · 40 pages
Ages 3-7 years
9781728250649
CDN $26.99 · cl

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Ali Kamanda and Jorge Redmond

illustrated by Ken Daley

A powerful, affirming picture book that uplifts, educates, and inspires Black boys to see themselves as heroes of their own story.
They are inventors, leaders, athletes, scholars, artists. They are sons, dreamers, and doers. Black Boy, Black Boy is a lyrical celebration of possibility and pride - perfect for parents, educators, and caregivers who want every Black child to grow up knowing they matter, they shine, and they belong.
Thisacclaimed picture book offers an empowering message of confidence and cultural heritage, paired with vibrant illustrations and rhythmic, read-aloud-ready text. From historical trailblazers like Elijah McCoy and Sam Cooke to present-day role models like Colin Kaepernick, the book honors the legacies that light the way forward for a new generation.
Perfect for ages 3-9, this inspiring book will:
- Build self-worth and a strong sense of identity rootedin history and pride.
- Celebrates Black history in a way that feels personal, joyful, and accessible.
- Encourages dreaming big with every page, from Colin Kaepernick to Elijah McCoy.
- A perfect gift - especially for Black History Month, birthdays, baby showers, and back-to-school.

Ali Biko Sulaiman Kamanda is an award-winning filmmaker and social entrepreneur from Sierra Leone, West Africa. He runs BIKO Studios, a cross-cultural film production company and is the President of Salone Rising, a not-for-profit organization that provides micro-financing and mentoring resources to small business owners in rural Sierra Leone. Jorge Redmond currently works in the Buncombe County District Attorney's office as an Assistant District Attorney, and as an adjunct professorin South College's Legal Department. Ali and Jorge are college friends, and BLACK BOY, BLACK BOY is their debut book.
Jorge Redmond currently works as an attorney for the Sheriff's Office in Buncombe County, North Carolina, and as an adjunct professor in South College's Legal Department.
Ken Daley is an award-winning artist/illustrator from Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. Ken's passion lies with stories that reflect his heritage as the child of immigrants, his connection to the Caribbean, and the richness and expanse of of the African diaspora. He believes that diverse stories are essential to creating a more just and equitable world and this is something he is deeply committed to manifesting through his art.