Diane Nash is a civil rights leader who was a Freedom Rider; a lunch counter protestor, and a 2022 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient. Sandra Neil Wallace and four-time Caldecott Honor recipient Bryan Collier bring her story to vibrant life in Love is Loud.
Love is Loud, by Sandra Neil Wallace/Illustrated by Bryan Collier,
(Jan. 2023, Simon & Schuster), $18.99, ISBN: 9781534451032
Ages 4-8
Born in 1938 in Chicago’s South Side, Diane Nash was a child of the diaspora; her parents refusing to raise a family in the segregated South. Enveloped in love and surrounded by diversity, she experienced Jim Crow laws once she moved to Tennessee to attend college. Angry and humiliated, she refused friends’ attempts to tell her “it’s always been this way” and “go along to get along”, and took action, enduring abuse at Nashville’s lunch counters and joining the Freedom Riders to protest segregated bus terminals. Wallace writes a tribute to Nash’s accomplishments, with key words and phrases bolded and capitalized to invoke strength and power in readers: “ELATION, INVIGORATION”; “NO HIDING. NO FIGHTING BACK”; “LEADING, PROCEEDING”. Bryan Collier’s watercolor and collage illustrations bring texture and realism to spreads, creating both warm and dramatic moments in Nash’s life. Back matter includes notes from the author and illustrator, a timeline of Nash’s life, and resources for further reading.
An inspiring picture book biography that shouldn’t be missed, Love is Loud is an essential addition to picture book biography collections. Put this one front and center in your Black History Month displays and booklists.
Love is Loud has starred reviews from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and The Horn Book.

āĀ Kirkus Reviews,Ā STARRED REVIEW
*”Wallaceās emotive second-person text condenses Nashās extensive activism into an inspiring meditation on love as the heart of justice, while Collierās watercolor and collage illustrations bring artful dimension to Nashās nonviolent resistance.”
āĀ Pubishers Weekly,Ā STARRED REVIEW
*āDuring the 1960s, Diane Nash was one of the most influential and effective leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, yet most people donāt know who she is.ā Wallaceās latest picture-book collaboration with Collier seeks to correct that ….the book opens with images of Nashās parents cradling her as a baby and then of Nash, as a small child, being hugged by her grandmother, highlighting the love that encouraged her activism.
āĀ The Horn BookĀ — STARRED REVIEW