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Man Man and the Tree of Memories

by Yaba Badoe, illustrated by Joelle Avelino

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 8+

Published by Zephyr, 2023

About this book

Man-man, short for Emmanuel, is really excited for Carnival. He and his sister Pan will be dancing on a float to his father’s sound system, and this year’s theme is Let Freedom Rain. He’s been practising his moves, despite his Nan’s disapproval. She’s flown from Jamaica to London to look after Man-man’s mum, who is growing thinner and thinner, her voice fading. Man-man is desperate for his mother to be well again, and when he calls on the Queen of Revels during the parade, she materialises and whisks him away. But can Man-man really dance his mother better?

This is a story that moves from real life in London to the fantastical world of the Queen of Revels, back through time, and forward again. Calling on African myths and highlighting the misery of the slave trade, this is an emotional, poetic tale. It is illustrated stunningly by Joelle Avelino, the bright colours of Carnival leaping from the page. This is an unusual book – the colour illustrations suggest it is for younger children than perhaps would be able to follow the narrative. Readers of 8 and above will enjoy the energy of the characters and the recognisable sibling dynamic. An interesting read that explores family history and different Black cultures.

About the author

Yaba Badoe is an award-winning Ghanaian-British documentary filmmaker and writer. A graduate of King's College Cambridge, she has taught in Spain, Jamaica and Ghana. Her short stories for adults have been published in Critical Quarterly and in African Love Stories: An Anthology, edited by Ama Ata Aidoo. In 2014 Yaba was nominated for the Distinguished Woman of African Cinema award.

Her debut novel, A Jigsaw of Fire and Stars, published by Zephyr, was shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award 2018 and has been nominated for the 2019 Carnegie Medal. Yaba is based in London.

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