A review by mat_tobin
Joyful, Joyful: Stories Celebrating Black Voices by Dapo Adeola

5.0

Curated by Dapo Adeola, this collection of short stories and poetry is a celebration of Black voices around the world. With the aim of highlighting voices that might not be heard as much as they should as well as established household voices too (such as Malorie Blackman and Alex Wheatle), Dapo has provided a space for 'stories within the Black diaspora to be heard'.

I really enjoyed these stories and the art that went with them. They range from children and families living normal lives to those struggling to face discrimination. It's an excellent collection and great for KS2+