cover image Madam C.J. Walker Builds a Business

Madam C.J. Walker Builds a Business

Rebel Girls, illus. by Salini Perera. Timbuktu Labs, $12.99 (128p) ISBN 978-1-7331-7619-4

This first chapter book from Rebel Girls profiles the first female self-made millionaire, Sarah Breedlove (1867–1919), the mastermind behind the Madam C.J. Walker empire and leading voice in support of natural hair care for black women. The story begins with Breedlove’s childhood; she was the first in her family not born into slavery and to attend school. As a widowed single mother, she meets Annie Turnbo, creator of the “Wonderful Hair Grower” shampoo, which transforms her life and eventually inspires her own creation: “Madam C.J. Walker’s Wonderful Hair Grower.” Full-color illustrations by debut illustrator Perera highlight seminal scenes from Breedlove’s life and further humanize the historical figure. Rooted in fact, this lightly fictionalized account gives readers an opportunity to connect with Breedlove as a storied individual whose entrepreneurial prowess and support of black women continues to impact people today. A closing activity encourages readers to imagine their own unique product, with accompanying advertising and elevator pitch. Also available: Ada Lovelace. Ages 6–9. [em](Nov.) [/em]