Jordan Collins was born in Chicago in the United States, moved to
Australia when they were eight, and currently lives in Sydney.
Growing up, Jordan wanted to be many things: doctor, vet, artist,
marine biologist - but stuck with 'author' because of their love of
reading. Jordan is African-American-Greek-Australian, which means
they have dark skin and curly hair. Where? began as a slam poem
that Jordan wrote after a lifetime of being asked questions like,
'where are you from?' They first performed the poem at the Poet's
Picnic when they were fourteen. Where? has now been transformed
into Jordan's debut picture book, illustrated by highly acclaimed
artist Phil Lesnie.
Phil Lesnie is a Sydney-based illustrator of children's books. They
are also a children's bookseller. It remains unclear if this is a
conflict of interests. They often work in watercolour, and
sometimes on an iPad; occasionally, without thinking, they will tap
two fingers on a wet painting to undo it. Their picture book
Feathers was short-listed for the Prime Minister's Literary Awards,
and their first three books were CBCA Notable Books in 2015, 2016
and 2018. But their first cat, Cassidy, is notable all of the time.
'This beautifully illustrated picture book might be for younger
readers, but it's as fiercely political as it is personal ... Where
is passionate without being bitter, and illustrates in an
accessible way what it means for people to be constantly asked
about heritage ... If this is what Collins wrote when they were 14,
they are a voice to look out for.' Spectrum, Sydney Morning
Herald
'Everyone [should] read this beautiful poetic prose and ... lose
oneself not only within the words but within the magnificent
illustrations that speak to us on every page. A triumph.' Good
Reading
'The haunting words call for immediate recital ... accompanied by
some amazing art by Phil Lesnie, making the complete package a
definite page turner.' Weekend Australian
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