Oshun And Me: A Story of Love and Braids

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Tenderly illustrated by Alleanna Harris, Adiba Nelson's debut picture book Oshún and Me is a heartwarming ode to family, identity, and the beauty of braided hair.

It’s Sunday, and that means it’s Hair Day! As Mami weaves gold and cowrie shells into Yadira’s hair, she tells her the story of the goddess Oshún, showing Yadi how her Afro Latin heritage is lovingly tucked into each braid and shell.

The next day, Yadi arrives for her first day at a new school. She's nervous about making friends, but with her beautiful braids, the click-clack of the cowrie shells, and a little guidance from Oshún, she finds she has everything she needs to be her best, most authentic self.

A letter from the author and visual examples of different kinds of braided hairstyles are included in the back of the book.

Adiba Nelson

Adiba Nelson is the author of Oshún & Me, Hazel's Best Day, and Ain’t That A Mother, the memoir that Essence, Bustle, and Shondaland all hailed as a "must read," and subject of the Emmy winning documentary, The Full Nelson. She is also a retired performer, disability rights advocate/activist, freelance journalist and very tired mom! In 2013 she wrote and self-published her first children’s book, Meet ClaraBelle Blue, after not being able to find a children’s book that adequately and appropriately represented her daughter (disabled, Black). Since then Adiba has led numerous workshops and given keynote addresses around the country for parents, educators and education professionals and paraprofessionals, focusing on DEIA from a disability perspective. In 2017, Adiba delivered her first TEDx talk (Skating Downhill: The Art of Claiming Your Life) to a sold-out crowd, and has since joined the NPR affiliate Arizona Public Media as a regular contributor on Arizona Spotlight, spoken at the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of African American History and Culture, and led a memoir master class in sunny San Juan, Puerto Rico, at the request of the poet dubbed the "Maya Angelou of the Millennial Generation," Azure Antoinette.

“I bought this book as a gift for my baby cousin. I think it sends a powerful message to little girls as braids have been frowned upon in environments like corporate America. While she may not be ready to break the glass ceiling just yet, I believe Oshún and Me will help instil a greater sense of pride and help more little girls embrace the beauty of braids and any hairstyle they choose to wear.”

—Lovisa Woodson (Amazon reviews)

“Oshun and Me is a lovely meditation on Black womanhood, spiritual inheritance, and the reclamation of self through myth. The author, the amazing and talented Adiba Nelson, weaves personal narrative with cultural reverence, inviting the reader into a space where the divine and the intimate come together. This work is a tribute to the power of Oshun and the women who walk with her.”

—Jodie Gundersen (Amazon reviews)

“We love this sweet children's book about love and braids. My daughter wanted to do her hair after reading this and felt the protection of Oshun!”

—Lauren Rosenthal (Amazon reviews)

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Book Trim260 x 210mm
Number of Pages32
ISBN (Hardback)978-978-61049-6-6
Release DateJune 25, 2025
GenreChildren's Fiction

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