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BLACK GOLD by Laura Obuobi Kirkus Star

BLACK GOLD

by Laura Obuobi ; illustrated by London Ladd

Pub Date: Oct. 11th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-06-301576-0
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

This new creation myth centers darkness as a positive force and positions the Black child as a child of the Universe.

Night skies, images of nature, and a Black parent and child grace the pages of this picture book addressed to the child. Describing how the child was created, Obuobi begins, “When the Universe decided to create you, / she drew you from the earth— / rich, / dark, / and full of everything that gives life.” The Universe shaped the child’s features, including “full lips / to speak your truth” and coiled hair, then adorned the child with gold, breathed life into them, and sent them to the Sun for light and to the Moon for wisdom. Finally, the Universe, personified in the form of a female figure with thick hair, filled the child with love from her own arms, whereupon “her work was complete.” After telling the child where they come from, the narrator tells them how to answer anyone who asks about their origins. This emotionally charged tale has the power of a strong embrace, framing the Black child’s life and existence as nothing less than a miracle born of love. Ladd’s acrylic paint and collage artwork is richly textured, layered with color and shadow for an intense visual treat full of movement and depth. Free-spirited caregivers will relish sharing this nurturing tale with their children. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A stunning work of art.

(Picture book. 3-8)