Rapunzel, Rapunzel Let Down Your Locs is a reimagined fairy tale rooted in African diasporic beauty, love, and ancestral magic.
In a village not far away, a radiant purple flower with healing power grows behind a forbidden fence, guarded by a feared witch. When a desperate act of love leads to the birth of a child, a girl with long, magical locs is taken from her family and hidden away in a tall stone tower.
Raised in isolation, Rapunzel grows strong in spirit and voice. Her locs become a symbol of connection-to nature, to ancestry, and to a love that refuses to be forgotten. When her song drifts beyond the tower walls, it reaches a young prince whose heart is drawn not just to her beauty, but to her courage and hope.
Rapunzel, Rapunzel Let Down Your Locs is a timeless story about love as a healing force, the power of voice, and the beauty of Black hair as heritage, strength, and magic. Told with warmth and wonder, this picture book celebrates cultural pride, resilience, and the promise that love-when rooted in truth-will always find its way home.