An ideal read-along tale of self-discovery and acceptance, set in a supportive Harlem family. When his family suggests he should play his kalimba, a traditional African musical instrument, in the school talent show, Joshua thinks that all his classmates will make fun of him. But Joshua learns that it's better to be true to yourself. Color illustrations throughout.
An ideal read-along tale of self-discovery and acceptance, set in a supportive Harlem family. When his family suggests he should play his kalimba, a traditional African musical instrument, in the school talent show, Joshua thinks that all his classmates will make fun of him. But Joshua learns that it's better to be true to yourself. Color illustrations throughout.