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Photo credit
Lawrence Kerr
Nadia Hohn
BIO
Biography

Canadian-born of Jamaican immigrant parents, Nadia L. Hohn is an award-winning author, educator, and diverse children's literature advocate and “artivist”.  Nadia L. Hohn is the author of Malaika’s Costume (2016) which was the 2021 TD Grade One Book Giveaway.  Her other books in the series are Malaika’s Winter Carnival (2017), Blue Spruce-nominated Malaika’s Surprise (2021), and Malaika, Carnival Queen (spring 2023),  published by Groundwood Books.  Nadia has also written Harriet Tubman Freedom Fighter (Harper Collins, 2018), Music (Grade 5) and Media (Grade 6) in the Sankofa Black Heritage Collection series (Rubicon Publishing Inc, 2015), and A Likkle Miss Lou: How Jamaican Poet Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice (Owlkids Books, 2019).  She is the editor of and contributor to The Antiracist Kitchen: 21 Stories (and Recipes) (Orca Books, fall 2023).  She continues to write plays as well as picture books and novels for young people. Nadia's has two forthcoming titles-- Getting to Us Grandma's (Groundwood Books, 2024) and Patty Dreams (Owlkids, 2025).

Her freelancing work has been featured in anthologies and such magazines as Psychology Today, Quill & Quire, Owl, Chickadee, Book News, ByBlacks, Arc Poetry, This, and TWUC Write.  Recently, her story “Louise Go A Country” is in the anthology 100+ Voices for Miss Lou: Poetry, Tributes, Interviews, and Essays.  She contributed the “Kwanzaa” section to Celebrate with me! Recipes, Crafts, and Holiday Fun around the World.

Nadia completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Honours Psychology at the University of Waterloo.  She completed her Bachelor and Master of Education degrees at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto (OISE/UT).  She completed a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph in 2022. 

Nadia has made over 100 book presentations at schools, libraries, book stores, literary festivals, and virtually in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, Trinidad, Jamaica, and United Arab Emirates. 

Nadia lives in Toronto where she teaches in a public elementary school and creative writing courses at post-secondary institutions.  She is an active presenter and workshop clinician.

 

ADDRESS
City: Toronto, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
Children's books
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Patty Dreams
Publisher
Owlkids
Year
2025
Title
Getting Us to Grandma’s
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Year
2024
Title
The Antiracist Kitchen: 21 Stories (and Recipes)
Publisher
Orca Books
Year
2023
Title
Malaika, Carnival Queen
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Year
2023
Title
Malaika’s Surprise
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Year
2021
Title
Malaika’s Winter Carnival
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Year
2017
Title
Malaika’s Costume
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Year
2016
Title
A Likkle Miss Lou: How Jamaican Poet Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice
Publisher
Owlkids
Year
2019
Title
Harriet Tubman, Freedom Fighter
Publisher
HaperKids
Year
2018
Title
Sankofa Media
Publisher
Rubicon Publishing
Year
2015
Title
Sankofa Music
Publisher
Rubicon Publishing
Year
2015
AWARDS
Awards
Name
TD Grade One Book Giveaway
Publication
Malaika's Costume
Year
2021
Name
Blue Spruce nominee, Forest of Reading
Publication
Malaika’s Surprise
Year
2021
Name
SCBWI Crystal Kite nominee
Publication
A Likkle Miss: How Jamaican Poet Louise Bennett Louise Coverley Found Her Voice
Year
2020
Name
Americas Award nominee
Publication
Malaika’s Costume
Year
2017
Name
SCBWI Crystal Kite nominee
Publication
Malaika’s Surprise
Year
2022
Name
ByBlacks People’s Choice Book Award
Publication
Malaika, Carnival Queen
Year
2023
Name
Red Cedar Award nominee
Publication
The Antiracist Kitchen: 21 Stories (and Recipes)
Year
2024-2025
Name
ETFO The Anti-Racist and Equity Award
Publication
The Antiracist Kitchen: 21 Stories (and Recipes)
Year
2023-2024
LINKS
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
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