Black Was the Ink

Author:   Michelle Coles ,  Justin Johnson
Publisher:   Tu Books
ISBN:  

9781643794310


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   02 November 2021
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Format:   Hardback
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Through the help of a ghostly ancestor, sixteen-year-old Malcolm is sent on a journey through Reconstruction-era America to find his place in modern-day Black progress. Malcolm Williams hasn't been okay for a while. He's angry and despondent and feels like nothing good ever happens for teens like him in D.C. All he wants is to be left alone in his room for the summer to draw or play video games--but no such luck. With growing violence in his neighborhood, his mother ships him off to his father's family farm in Mississippi, and Malcolm is anything but pleased. A few days after his arrival, his great-aunt tells him that the State is acquiring the farm to widen a highway. It's not news Malcolm is concerned about, but someone plans to make it his concern. One minute Malcolm is drawing in the farmhouse attic, and the next he's looking through the eyes of his ancestor Cedric Johnson in 1866. As Cedric, Malcolm meets the real-life Black statesmen who fought for change during the Reconstruction era: Hiram Revels, Robert Smalls, and other leaders who made American history. But even after witnessing their bravery, Malcolm's faith in his own future remains shaky, particularly since he knows that the gains these statesmen made were almost immediately stripped away. If those great men couldn't completely succeed, why should he try? Malcolm must decide which path to take. Can Cedric's experiences help him construct a better future? Or will he resign himself to resentments and defeat? Perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds and Nic Stone, and featuring illustrations by upcoming artist, Justin Johnson, Black Was the Ink is a powerful coming-of-age story and an eye-opening exploration of an era that defined modern America.

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Author:   Michelle Coles ,  Justin Johnson
Publisher:   Tu Books
Imprint:   Tu Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.576kg
ISBN:  

9781643794310


ISBN 10:   1643794310
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   02 November 2021
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A dynamic look at how the past informs the future. -- Kirkus Reviews


A dynamic look at how the past informs the future. -- Kirkus Reviews Readers will appreciate Malcolm's growth as an activist and artist. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Coles adeptly creates a character that readers will care about. -- School Library Journal [F]ull of detailed backgrounds of historical figures and their speeches. -- School Library Connection [A] tool for young people to learn about the contributions made by Blacks from the reconstruction era through modern times. I believe it will help the young probe and question many aspects of history that have gone unnoticed. Your story represents a journey of discovery, courage, and legacy. -- Marc H. Morial, President and Chief Executive Officer National Urban League [A] clear-eyed novel of youthful challenges and precariousness buoyed by ancestral spirits and a history fraught with struggle and purpose. -- Tony Medina, author of I Am Alfonso Jones [A] fantastical yarn whereby past and present collide to cast a speculative spell where our protagonist and readers alike must grapple with questions of history, race, family, and belonging enough to believe in one's potential and fulfill one's promise. -- Tony Medina, author of I Am Alfonso Jones


A dynamic look at how the past informs the future. -- Kirkus Reviews Readers will appreciate Malcolm's growth as an activist and artist. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Coles adeptly creates a character that readers will care about. -- School Library Journal


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Michelle Coles is an accomplished civil rights attorney and a proud alumna of the University of Virginia and Howard University School of Law. As a ninth-generation Louisianan, she is highly attuned to the struggles African Americans have faced in overcoming the legacy of slavery and the periods of government-sanctioned discrimination that followed. She hopes that by revealing oft-hidden Black history, her debut novel will empower young people with tools to shape their destiny. Find her on the web at michellecoles.com. Justin Johnson credits his mother and grandmother, both teachers, with inspiring his love of picture books and storytelling. He studied children's book illustration as well as animation at the Rhode Island School of Design, and now works as an illustrator, GIF animator, and aspiring art teacher. Justin lives in Washington, D.C. Find him on the web at justinjohnson.work or on Instagram as @the.k.in.cmyk.

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