Black Dolls Vol. 1: A YA graphic novel about figuring out your identity in a world that tries to define you
By (Author) Rachel Faturoti
Illustrated by Flo Woolley
Hachette Children's Group
Orion Children's Books
29th July 2025
24th July 2025
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Modern and contemporary fiction / literature
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusio
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Identity / belonging
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Music and musicians
Paperback
240
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
For fans of heartfelt graphic novels like Heartstopper and the kick-ass rock of We Are Lady Parts. Four Black teenagers take on the music industry to smash its exclusionist rules! SLAY.
Jada has always dreamed of tearing up the outdated rulebook of the music industry. When Clash of the Bands is announced, she grabs the chance to create Black Dolls: Influencer Sassy on lead vocals Silvee, shy but a killer bassist Dana, guitarist and ex-child star with insider knowledge on the industryAnd Jada, rhythm legend on drums and vocalsBut with competing leads and rivalries, band life is continual drama. The Black Dolls battle overbearing families, identity questions, paternity tests, and media exploitation as they try to keep their dreams alive. Can Black Dolls overcome their differences and take over the music industry Or will they crash and burn before they skyrocket . . .Rachel Faturoti (Author)
Rachel Faturoti is a YA and children's fiction writer, editor, and poet with a passion for broadening the scope of authentic Black representation in YA and children's fiction. She believes it's important for readers to see themselves represented well in stories. Rachel's favourite books are Skellig, Coraline and A Monster Calls.Flo Woolley (Illustrator) Flo Woolley is a freelance comic artist and illustrator based in Leeds, UK. They grew up in Glossop, Derbyshire, and studied Comic and Concept Art at Leeds Arts University. After graduating, they published their university final year comic 'Skin Deep' (a short queer horror/romance) with US indie publisher, Silver Sprocket.Flo enjoys bouldering and cooking. They also have a longstanding passion for anime and manga which influences both their art and stories to form a style somewhere between western comic/cartoon styles and more Japanese influences.Flo is part of the Leeds Comics Collective as well as The Biscuit Tin Comics Collective (https://biscuittincomics.wixsite.com/biscuittincomics)