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Black: The Many Wonders Of My World
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Black: The Many Wonders Of My World in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $23.99

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Black: The Many Wonders Of My World in Vernon, BC
By None
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Black: The Many Wonders of My World is a celebration of the color black, from author Nancy Johnson James and artist Constance Moore, the team who created Brown: The Many Shades of Love .
Black is a wonderful color. Black is special. It is true. It’s the sky when the morning is new.
In this loving and lovely ode to the color black, a girl describes the many wonders of her world—from the black of starry nights to her own black eyes, clear and bright.
“An eye-opening tribute to an often underrated color.” — Kirkus Reviews
“The text discusses positive examples of the color black, deliberately diminishing its stereotypical associations with danger, negativity, and sadness. Childlike collage illustrations layer images on abstract or earth-toned backgrounds, successfully conveying black’s ubiquitous presence in the world, along with its beauty.” — Booklist
Black: The Many Wonders of My World is a celebration of the color black, from author Nancy Johnson James and artist Constance Moore, the team who created Brown: The Many Shades of Love .
Black is a wonderful color. Black is special. It is true. It’s the sky when the morning is new.
In this loving and lovely ode to the color black, a girl describes the many wonders of her world—from the black of starry nights to her own black eyes, clear and bright.
“An eye-opening tribute to an often underrated color.” — Kirkus Reviews
“The text discusses positive examples of the color black, deliberately diminishing its stereotypical associations with danger, negativity, and sadness. Childlike collage illustrations layer images on abstract or earth-toned backgrounds, successfully conveying black’s ubiquitous presence in the world, along with its beauty.” — Booklist



















