This unflinching look at the historical evolution of the banjo takes readers on a learning adventure. Come to know the story of its African roots and the contributions of African American artists and musicians in the making of this modern-day instrument now admired and loved throughout the world.
When Malik is strangely pulled to his grandparents' attic by the sound of a distant TWANG, he is magically transported to Africa with his grandfather's old gourd banjo to witness the transformation of this timeless instrument from its earthly beginnings through its modern day adaptations. With the strum of a chord, Malik is transported through time, learning about the banjo's distorted history as he tags along on the journey through the Middle Passage, into the darkness of minstrel shows, and to a time of reclamation found in the sounds of jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and more. As Malik comes to understand the contributions his African ancestors made to the invention of the banjo and sharing its sound with the world, he returns to the present day to embrace this knowledge and reconnect with his grandfather through the shared experience of banjo music.
From award-winning author-illustrator Anita Crawford Clark comes an honest look at the origins of a popular and iconic instrument. Full of vibrant, lovingly rendered illustrations and historical information, this picture book will delight fans of
You Come From Greatness and
Because. A valuable addition to history and music classrooms, library storytimes, bedtime readings, and much more.