Allan Ahlberg, a former teacher, postman, plumber's mate and grave digger, is in the super-league of children's writers. He has published over 100 children's books and, with his late wife Janet, created such award winning picture books as Each Pear Plum and The Jolly Postman - both winners of the Kate Greenaway Medal. He has also written prize-winning poetry and fiction and lives in Sussex.
“Her masterful use of spacing, spelling and sound to create impact
and celebrate the unique vernacular known as Black English is what
gives her work that edge of poetic genius, but it’s the intensely
human quality, the intimacy and realness of the words, that drives
them deep into the heart of many who receive them.”
—RUSSH Magazine
“In impressive volume showcasing the broad scope of her literary
work in general and word smithing talents in particular.”
—Midwest Book Review
“This long-overdue retrospective will be treasured by all who spend
time with it. If you are looking for light in the darkness, a
reminder of what kindred spirits are capable of when they work
together for change, this book will galvanize and comfort you.”
—Rain Taxi
“Sonia Sanchez is a lion in literature’s forest. When she writes
she roars, and when she sleeps other creatures walk gingerly.”
—Maya Angelou
“Her songs of destruction and loss scrape the heart; her praise
songs thunder and revitalize. We need these songs for our journey
together into the next century.”
—Joy Harjo, US poet laureate
“The poetry of Sonia Sanchez is full of power and yet always clean
and uncluttered. It makes you wish you had thought those thoughts,
felt those emotions, and, above all, expressed them so effortlessly
and so well.”
—Chinua Achebe, Nobel Prize laureate
“Sonia Sanchez remains one of the most read, respected, and visible
figures of the Black Arts Movement.”
—Amiri Baraka
“You have spoken for us . . . Written for us . . . Sung to us . . .
How much in your debt we are.”
—Toni Morrison
“Sonia Sanchez’s illustrious career spans seven decades. Her
commanding oeuvre continues to elevate language’s ability to give
voice to entire communities (their daily pleasures and pains)
inside our shared and troubled history.”
—Claudia Rankine
“The magnificent Sonia Sanchez – lifelong poet, crafter of the
complex and the clear, the hard and the beautiful – acknowledges
who we are on this earth through American eras hopeful,
frightening, and imponderable... She is an eloquent international
figure, helping us understand the world. Over our many decades, I
have looked up to Sonia Sanchez as bard and also as a forger of the
new intellectual field of Black studies that has remade our
consciousness.”
—Nell Painter
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