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Isabella's Hair and How She Learned to Love It is a story about Isabella, a young girl who lives in Carolina, Puerto Rico. As an Afro-Boricua child, Isabella struggles with understanding the beauty of her natural hair and the color brown. Her grandmother serves as an inspiration towards self acceptance and love. For ages: 5-8
About the Author
Marshalla Ramos is an English as a Second Language teacher, poet and Mom from Brooklyn, New York. She enjoys reading historical fiction, writing and spending time with her family. Isabella's Hair and How She Learned to Love It is the author's first published children's book. The book was written out of a desire to respond to the issues surrounding self image within the Afro-Latino community and to contribute to multi-cultural protagonists being represented in children's literature.
About the Author
Marshalla Ramos is an English as a Second Language teacher, poet and Mom from Brooklyn, New York. She enjoys reading historical fiction, writing and spending time with her family. Isabella's Hair and How She Learned to Love It is the author's first published children's book. The book was written out of a desire to respond to the issues surrounding self image within the Afro-Latino community and to contribute to multi-cultural protagonists being represented in children's literature.
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