Freedom braids

Monique Duncan

Book - 2024

"Day after day, Nemy sows seeds, pulls weeds, and strips leaves, until one night, she follows a woman called Big Mother to a hidden shack. There, she finds a group of women braiding each other's hair. But these are no ordinary braids. Hidden in each elaborate pattern is a secret--a message that signals their intent to flee and a map to guide them in their escape. Will the paths these courageous women weave guide Nemy to a new home where she can be free?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Historical fiction
Published
Newbury : Lantana Publishing Ltd 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Monique Duncan (author)
Other Authors
Oboh Moses (illustrator)
Edition
American edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations, color ; 27 x 27 cm
ISBN
9781915244802
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An enslaved Black child reflects on the role hair braiding plays in her life and her community. Nemy scatters seeds and pulls weeds in the fields. She observes a woman named Big Mother, who works hard in the sugar cane fields, cooking and telling stories before bed. When Nemy follows Big Mother to a shack one night, she sees her and other women braiding one another's hair. Nemy joins them, and as her hair is braided, she remembers her own Nana. Surrounded by a loving, tight-knit community, she learns how women braid messages, information, and even seeds into their hair. One morning, the group--including Nemy--flees, the routes of freedom braided in their hair. They avoid danger and recapture until they can establish a new home, deep in the forests surrounding the plantation. In an author's note, Duncan explains how she drew from real history--specifically the experiences of those enslaved in Colombia. Quietly tinged with hope, her narrative demonstrates how those in bondage used skills passed down over generations to find the liberty they desired. Moses' digitally rendered art depicts intricate braid patterns; his dramatic use of color during the escape scene heightens the drama, bathing characters in deep blues as they make their way to freedom. A poignant tale of courage and resistance and of long-standing cultural traditions.(Picture book. 5-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.