Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Black Girl You Are Atlas
Black Girl You Are Atlas | Renée Watson
5 posts | 3 read | 1 reading | 3 to read
A thoughtful celebration of Black girlhood by award-winning author and poet Renée Watson. In this semi-autobiographical collection of poems, Renée Watson writes about her experience growing up as a young Black girl at the intersections of race, class, and gender. Using a variety of poetic forms, from haiku to free verse, Watson shares recollections of her childhood in Portland, tender odes to the Black women in her life, and urgent calls for Black girls to step into their power. Black Girl You Are Atlas encourages young readers to embrace their future with a strong sense of sisterhood and celebration. With full-color art by celebrated fine artist Ekua Holmes throughout, this collection offers guidance and is a gift for anyone who reads it.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
blurb
IndoorDame
Black Girl You Are Atlas | Renée Watson
post image
Eggs ?Renée Watson? 4mo
43 likes1 stack add1 comment
review
IndoorDame
Black Girl You Are Atlas | Renée Watson
post image
Pickpick

I felt every word of this!

Listening to her read the audiobook was like going to a spoken word show, but I also felt compelled to order a print copy and buying a book in 2 formats is something I basically never do.

50 likes1 stack add
blurb
Lindy
Black Girl You Are Atlas | Renée Watson
post image

Saturday Reads April 13: poetry, picture book biography, Canadian & queer authors, artists & more!
https://youtu.be/ud_wbFWHV_c

32 likes1 stack add
review
everlocalwest
Black Girl You Are Atlas | Renée Watson
post image
Pickpick

Poetry paired with lovely illustrations that just felt so empowering and heartfelt. So excited to continue following Watson's work with her upcoming novel!!

I think a common theme in my improperly oriented photos is a cat! Litsy is anti-cat. Which I mean, makes sense considering #catsagainstreading I guess.