Virtual Visit: Selina Brown, author of My Rice is Best

Book a FREE 30-minute webinar with Selina Brown on Friday 20th June at 1:30PM.

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Join Selina Brown – author and founder of the Black British Book Festival – for a joyful, interactive storytelling session celebrating her brand-new picture book, My Rice is Best.

About the event

  • Step into the vibrant world of Shane and his friends as they set out to settle one delicious debate: which rice dish truly reigns supreme? From jollof to rice and peas (and everything in between), this playful story is bursting with laughter, cultural pride, and a big helping of heart.
  • With a lively reading, fun games, and the chance for children to share their favourite meals and memories, this event is a warm, inclusive and creative celebration of food, heritage, and stories that reflect who we are.
  • Let Selina know which rice YOU think is best by heading to this link. She’ll be reading a select few out as part of a live Q&A at the end of the event!  

About the book 

Shane is convinced that nothing beats a big, delicious bowl of rice and peas – it’s the best rice in the world! But when he brings his favourite meal to school, he discovers that his friend Yinka is just as passionate about her jollof rice. What follows is a hilarious and heartfelt showdown to settle the age-old question: which rice reigns supreme?

A laugh-out-loud, heartwarming picture book that brings the joy of food, friendship, and cultural pride to life, My Rice is Best explores the playful rivalry between two friends who both believe their rice dish is the ultimate favourite. Through humour and a universal love of eating, the book offers an entertaining way-in to help children embrace new cuisines and celebrate cultural identity and diversity. 

About the author 

Selina Brown is an Author, Marketing Consultant and Event Producer. At 16 she became the Youth MP for Nottingham, her love for words gained her two Degrees and a Masters at 21 years old. After living and working in New York, Jamaica, Kenya and Gambia Selina founded Little Miss Creative, an award-winning Female Development Agency that empowers girls in schools across the UK. During the pandemic she wrote the picture book series Nena that became popular in 2020. The same year Selina launched the internationally renowned Black British Book Festival, which aims to celebrate new and emerging Black British authors across all genres of literature. 

 

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