Soul Looks Back in Wonder

Soul Looks Back in Wonder by Various is a reprint edition published by Penguin on January 1, 1999. This 40-page book features a collection of poetry and illustrations that highlight the heritage, strength, and dreams of African Americans. The work brings together the voices of thirteen notable poets, including Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, and Walter Dean Myers, paired with the evocative artwork of Tom Feelings.
Readers will find a unique collaboration that combines uplifting messages with emotionally vivid portraits, creating a rich tapestry of African American experiences. This collection not only showcases the artistry of poetry but also emphasizes themes of identity and resilience within the context of American culture. The book serves as an exploration of the sustaining spirit of African creativity, making it a significant addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and poetry.
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“The selections are uniformly uplifting, with affirming messages about the heritage, strength and dreams of African Americans.”—Publishers Weekly
In this compelling collection of words and pictures, the voices of thirteen major poets, including Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, and Walter Dean Myers, rise in response to the dazzling vistas and emotionally vivid portraits of award-winning artist Tom Feelings. A unique and moving collaboration that celebrates the sustaining spirit of African creativity.
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