From a young age, Black girls are told they are too much-too loud, too bold, too big for the world around them. Bloom follows Nia, an eight-year-old burdened by those words, as she wanders into a lifeless garden where self-doubt has taken ...See moreFrom a young age, Black girls are told they are too much-too loud, too bold, too big for the world around them. Bloom follows Nia, an eight-year-old burdened by those words, as she wanders into a lifeless garden where self-doubt has taken root. But this is no ordinary garden. Guided by the nurturing voices of unseen women, Nia digs deep-not into the soil, but into herself. With each step, the garden reflects her transformation, blossoming as she learns to stop shrinking and to embrace her full, unapologetic self.
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