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To Be Young, Gifted and Black

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What does it mean and how does it feel to grow up as a Black artist today?

This exceptional book, written with a mothers love for her seven creative children, sensitively offers profound and original insights and perspectives that enrich our culture. I feel so much wiser for reading it. Bernardine Evaristo

When Kadiatu Kanneh-Masons eldest daughter, Isata, made her solo debut at the BBC Proms in 2023, she could not have been prouder. Watching years of hard work transform into a transcendent performance was profoundly moving, both as music-lover and parent.

All fractured when her younger daughter turned to her in tears a few days later, having read online abuse about her sister. Isata, it was declared, did not deserve to be there. How do you prepare your child for the fact that no matter their talent, technique or dedication, they will be told they do not belong?

Through conversations with her extraordinarily gifted family, Kanneh-Mason explores what its like to come of age in these turbulent times, when Black artistic self-expression is so often met with disparagement and abuse online and offers a hopeful, powerful way through.


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What does it mean and how does it feel to grow up as a Black artist today?

This exceptional book, written with a mothers love for her seven creative children, sensitively offers profound and original insights and perspectives that enrich our culture. I feel so much wiser for reading it. Bernardine Evaristo

When Kadiatu Kanneh-Masons eldest daughter, Isata, made her solo debut at the BBC Proms in 2023, she could not have been prouder. Watching years of hard work transform into a transcendent performance was profoundly moving, both as music-lover and parent.

All fractured when her younger daughter turned to her in tears a few days later, having read online abuse about her sister. Isata, it was declared, did not deserve to be there. How do you prepare your child for the fact that no matter their talent, technique or dedication, they will be told they do not belong?

Through conversations with her extraordinarily gifted family, Kanneh-Mason explores what its like to come of age in these turbulent times, when Black artistic self-expression is so often met with disparagement and abuse online and offers a hopeful, powerful way through.


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Book details

  • Book author:
  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:240 Pages
  • Dimensions:216 x 135 x 22 mm
  • Publication date:05/08/2025
  • Publisher:Oneworld Publications
  • ISBN13:9781836430735
Note:
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.

Note

The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.