Tasha's Voice
Carmen Bogan author Floyd Cooper illustrator Daria Peoples illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yosemite Conservancy
Published:23rd May '24
Should be back in stock very soon
“A lovely book celebrating nature and Black voices enjoying nature.” —BookRiot, "Riot Recommendations"
Tasha is a girl who has trouble using her voice to speak in school or to even make a friend. Then her class visits a park, the best park ever. With the help of an encouraging park ranger, an understanding teacher, two new companions, and a tiny turtle, Tasha finds connection with others and her own voice.
This story takes place on the same class trip featured in Carmen Bogan's and Floyd Cooper's groundbreaking Where’s Rodney?, once again showing the power of nature to transform a child.
Beloved illustrator Floyd Cooper began the artwork for this book; his illustration mentee Daria Peoples finished them. In the back of the book, readers will learn how the book was completed following Cooper's passing in 2021 and will find two of his original sketches.
★★★★“A lovely, sensitive book about how transformative it is to be in nature." —Stephanie Tournas, Youth Services Book Review
"Verdict: This would be an indispensable title for libraries and schools in urban areas, especially those trying to advocate for outdoor experiences." —Jennifer, Jean Little Library Blog
Featured for Earth Day by Book Riot, @thekidlitmama and @maistorbybooklibrary!
ISBN: 9781951179045
Dimensions: 279mm x 228mm x 8mm
Weight: unknown
32 pages