- Published: 5 January 2022
- ISBN: 9780593307359
- Imprint: Kokila
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 48
- RRP: $37.99
The 1619 Project: Born on the Water

















- Published: 5 January 2022
- ISBN: 9780593307359
- Imprint: Kokila
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 48
- RRP: $37.99
#1 New York Times Bestseller!
An Amazon Best of the Year 2021
A Barnes & Noble Best Picture Book of 2021
A Publisher’s Weekly Best Book of 2021
A News & Observer Best Books of 2021
An Amazon Best Book of the Month
A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021
A Barnes & Noble Book of the Year finalist
A 2022 Irma S. Black Award Contender
A 2022 Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award Winner
A 2022 NCTE/CLA Notable Children’s Books in the Language Arts Award Winner
PRAISE FOR THE 1619 PROJECT: BORN ON THE WATER
*"A gift to Black Americans and everyone else who reads it." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review.
*"While detailing the specifics of an often-obscured history and its effects, this volume powerfully emphasizes that Black history is not merely a story of slavery and suffering but one of perseverance and hope." -Publisher's Weekly, starred review.
*"A stunning work, providing a glimpse into the history of the Black experience before and after the slave trade; the poetic language and breathtaking artwork will have a lasting effect on readers." -School Library Journal, starred review.
*"Written in lovely and loving verse, with dynamic, expressive, and expansive illustrations that convey the emotional journey of a resilient people, this book provides a moving, informative answer to an essential question." -Horn Book, starred review.
PRAISE FOR HARLEM'S LITTLE BLACKBIRD by Renee Watson
NCSS/CBC Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies Nominee
NAACP Image Awards Finalist
Marion Vanett Ridgeway Honor
"With a text that stylistically sings yet is packed with information, the book introduces awoman who, though part of the Harlem Renaissance, is not well remembered by history."--Booklist