Synopsis
The African continent, where life began, has gifted us with amazing legends who have stood up against injustice and inspired us to be brave. They are kings and queens, warriors and environmentalists, writers and artists, inventors and innovators, thinkers and athletes. Some are women who have led battles against powerful enemies. Others have unique talents which allow them to do things that no one else can do. Legends of the African Sun tells the stories of thirty legendary African women and men. They come from various parts of Africa-East, West, South, and North. From Queen Nzingha of Ndongo, Angola, to Lupita Nyong'o of Nairobi, Kenya, to Desmond Tutu of Klerksdorp, South Africa, these legends defied the odds against them, enacted bold ideas, showed tremendous compassion and bravery, and serve as powerful role models for children. This collection of short biographies helps teach young children about legendary Africans and the problems and issues they confronted on their journeys.
The African continent has produced luminaries who have stood up to injustice and inspired us to be brave. They are, among other things, monarchs, environmentalists, warriors, poets, artists, inventors, innovators, thinkers and athletes. If you are looking for a book about legendary Africans overcoming the odds, then this book is for you!
The contributions of Africans have frequently been underestimated. However, in Legends of the African Sun by Nana Boateng, the author does not allow the reader to do so. Instead, despite the wars and repressive institutions that have existed around them, Boateng's stories reveal the indomitable spirit of the African people. One aspect of this book that I appreciated was the diversity of the African characters included: individuals of all skin tones, religious traditions, and ethnicities - all of them being African.
This book's illustrations are both attractive and optimistic. They contribute to the authenticity of these fascinating men and women. Reading this book was, in fact, a completely immersive experience for me. Each image and story, taken from a specific location and time, magically transports the reader there. I think the author did an excellent job with each biography, and the accompanying images are stunning!
To summarize, I would recommend that everyone pick up a copy of Nana Boateng's Legends of the African Sun at your local bookshop or online. It is interesting and immersive, and it instils pride in Africa as well as a profound affection for the people.
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