Published: 2022
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"Hair Story" by Victoria Rodriguez explores the cultural, historical, and personal significance of hair in the lives of women of color. The narrative delves into the relationship between identity, beauty standards, and societal expectations, highlighting the journeys of various individuals as they navigate the complexities of their hair and what it represents. Through anecdotes and experiences, the book examines themes of self-acceptance, community, and resilience, ultimately celebrating the diversity and power of hair as a form of expression. It encourages readers to embrace their unique identities and appreciate the intricate stories tied to their hair. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 5-9 years.
This book was published in 2022 by Dreamscape Media .
Deborah LeFalle, PhD is a retired educator who enjoys writing, supporting the arts, digging into her family roots, and spending time outdoors communing with nature. She writes poetry and children's stories, with inspiration often stemming from personal experiences. Her work has appeared in various journals, magazines, and anthologies; and her first chapbook of poetry, Worthy, was published in 2017. Dr. LeFalle lives a simple, gratitude-filled life in Northern California. Keisha Morris grew up in Charlottesville, Virginia and currently resides in Reno, Nevada. She spends her days creating stories and developing characters that inspire, bring joy, and promote wonder. When she's not creating art, you can find her spending time with her wife and two crazy cats!