Available Formats
Musical Truth: A Musical History of Modern Black Britain in 28 Songs
By (Author) Jeffrey Boakye
Illustrated by Ngadi Smart
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
3rd August 2021
Main
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
305.896041
Hardback
224
471g
A history book with a twist, structured around a playlist of twenty three songs, listed chronologically. Each song is a jumping off point for deeper social, political and historical analysis, tracking key moments in Black history, and the emotional impact of both the songs and the artists who performed them. The book redefines British history, the Empire, and post colonialism, and invites readers to immerse themselves in music and think again about the narratives and key moments in history that they have been taught up to now.
Targeted at upper middle grade to YA, this is a book that will also attract a much wider adult audience, which is why we are going out first in a gift format.
Jeffrey Boakye is a writer, teacher and music enthusiast originally from Brixton, London. He has two published books, Hold Tight and Black, Listed. He is also the co-author of What is Masculinity Why Does it Matter And Other Big Questions. Jeffrey lives in East Yorkshire with his wife and two sons.