Our ancestors say our hair is our memories,
our source of strength and power,
a celebration of our lives.
Mom never had long hair--she was told it was too wild. Grandma couldn't have long hair--hers was taken from her. But one young girl can't wait to grow her hair long: for herself, for her family, for her connection to her culture and the Earth, and to honor the strength and resilience of those who came before her.
From Carole Lindstrom, author of the New York Times bestseller and Caldecott Medal winner We Are Water Protectors, and debut illustrator Steph Littlebird comes an empowering and healing celebration of hair and its significance across Indigenous cultures.
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It's a STAR for MY POWERFUL HAIR by @CaroleLindstrom and @StephLittlebird from Kirkus! ⭐️"A deeply moving and inspiring celebration of long hair and its significance in Indigenous cultures." https://t.co/YVMGCq1jQW https://t.co/N3EOux5cPa
NYT Bestselling Author of WE ARE WATER PROTECTORS **2021 Caldecott Medal** She/her. Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe. Rep'd by: Natascha Morris/The Tobias Agency
What an amazing day! Aapiji go miigwech @KirkusReviews for this kind review. @abramskids @StephLittlebird 🧡🪶🧡🪶🧡 https://t.co/mkhZEYUYnn
"A deeply moving and inspiring celebration of long hair and its significance in Indigenous cultures."--Kirkus