This Is Not A Small Voice

Regular price €25.99
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African-American poets
Amanda Gorman
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Benjamin Zephaniah
Birthday gift book
Black British poets
Black History Month
Black joy
Black poets
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Classics for children
Diaspora
Empowering
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Gift for 7 year old
Gift for 8 year old
Gwendolyn Brooks
Inspiring
Langston Hughes
Maya Angelou
Poetry for children
Poetry from around the world
Pride
Protest poetry
Slam poetry
Treasury
Young poets

Product details

  • ISBN 9781805132646
  • Dimensions: 247 x 275mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A beautiful, bold and moving collection of 100 poems by Black poets for the whole family to treasure.



Discover classic favourites and new stars in a book that belongs on every child's bookshelf. This gorgeously-illustrated children's anthology makes the perfect introduction to poets such as Lucille Clifton, Langston Hughes, Benjamin Zephaniah, Gwendolyn Brooks, Maya Angelou, Amanda Gorman, Caleb Femi and Joseph Coelho. It also features brand new work from celebrated writers such as Nikki Grimes and Carole Boston Weatherford.



Compiled by award-winning picture book writer and editor Traci N. Todd, this collection touches a wide range of themes - hope and struggle, joy and pride, home and food, music and family. Each poem is perfectly paired with vibrant, heartfelt illustrations from Jade Orlando. This is a gift book to cherish - a brilliant tribute to the rich literary history and bright future of Black writing.

Jade Orlando (Illustrator)
Jade was born in North Carolina and grew up in a tiny Michigan town. After an impassioned childhood spent drawing dragons and cat ladies, she traveled to SCAD Savannah to get a BFA in Illustration. In 2018, Jade left her job of 7 years as a staff children's apparel artist to freelance full time. She currently lives in Atlanta, GA with her husband, greyhound, and 4 cats (including two naked ones!) When she's not drawing, Jade can usually be found curled up with her cats and a really good book.