What’s included:
Small book: The small version of the book is 8.25 x 6 inches.
Large book: The large version is 10.75 x 8.75 inches. Both books are 43 pages long and have soft covers.
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Publisher: David Philip Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa, published the small book in 2016 and the large version in 2022.
ISBN-10: 1485626080 | ISBN-13: 978-1485626084
“Skin We Are In” is an evolutionary story.
Six curious children and one thoughtful uncle learn about evolution by discussing human diversity. They discover why we have different skin colors and how people’s attitudes about skin color have changed throughout history.
The book was a collaborative endeavor by South African writer Sindiwe Magona, American anthropologist Dr. Nina Jablonski, and me (Lynn Fellman) as the illustrator. It was created for young people aged 9 to 14 and is printed in all eleven official languages of South Africa. The versions offered here are in English.
Comments from readers:
“A much-needed book about race and skin color for children.”— Woman Zone Cape Town
“This book should be compulsory in all schools in South Africa.”— Sara-Jayne King, author of “Killing Karoline”
“Skin We Are In” is a testament to the inspiration, vision, and conviction of dozens of people, who created, edited, reviewed, and promoted it because they knew that the children of South Africa and the world needed it.”— Dr Nina Jablonski
“One of South Africa’s best-selling authors, Sindiwe Magona, has teamed up with well-known American anthropologist Nina G. Jablonski and award-winning illustrator Lynn Fellman to create a much-needed book about race and skin color for children. Magona has written a story of five friends as they explore and discuss the skin they are in. The scientific narrative, written by Jablonski, expands and supports the conversation topics generated by the children’s adventure.”— from the Barnes and Noble website