Crowning Glory Poems

Crowning Glory Poems by Joyce Carol Thomas is a vibrant collection published by Joanna Cotler Books in 2002. This edition features 32 pages of spirited poetry that rejoices in individuality and celebrates the beauty of African-American hair, complemented by full-color illustrations that enhance the reading experience.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to identity and cultural pride within the poems. The work focuses on the significance of hair as a symbol of individuality, reflecting the diverse experiences of African Americans. This engaging collection is suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, particularly in the context of people and places in the United States.
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With these spirited poems, the National Book Award-winning author rejoices in the spirit of individuality and celebrates the beauty and distinction of African-American hair. Full-color illustrations.
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