Libba - Laura Veirs
Elisabeth Cotten was only a little girl when she picked up a guitar for the first time. It wasn’t hers—it was her big brother’s—and it wasn’t strung right—she was left-handed. But she flipped that guitar upside down and backwards and taught herself how to play it anyway. By eleven, she’d written “Freight Train,” one of the most famous folk songs. And by the end of her life, everyone from the California beaches to the rolling hills of England knew her music.
This lyrical, loving book from acclaimed singer-songwriter Laura Veirs and debut illustrator Tatyana Fazlalizadeh tells the story of the determined, gifted, daring Elisabeth Cotten—one of the most celebrated American folk musicians of all time.
- Suitable for 5-8 year olds
- 260x208mm
- Hardback
Laura Veirs is a singer-songwriter and longtime fan of Elizabeth Cotten. This is her first picture book. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
Tatyana Fazlalizadeh is based in Brooklyn, New York, and is an artist, activist, and the creator of Stop Telling Women to Smile. This is her first picture book.
We are happy to refund any items that are unworn and returned to us in their original packaging within 30 days of the purchase date.
Be sure to double-check underwear sizing (women's and children's knickers and boxers) before you purchase as these are non-returnable and refunds will not be given.
You can read our full Shipping and Returns policy here.
We are happy to refund any items that are unworn and returned to us in their original packaging within 30 days of the purchase date.
Be sure to double-check underwear sizing (women's and children's knickers and boxers) before you purchase as these are non-returnable and refunds will not be given.
You can read our full Shipping and Returns policy here.
We are always happy to help with sizes, brand insights, gift ideas and more. View our contact options here.
We are always happy to help with sizes, brand insights, gift ideas and more. View our contact options here.
Libba - Laura Veirs
Elisabeth Cotten was only a little girl when she picked up a guitar for the first time. It wasn’t hers—it was her big brother’s—and it wasn’t strung right—she was left-handed. But she flipped that guitar upside down and backwards and taught herself how to play it anyway. By eleven, she’d written “Freight Train,” one of the most famous folk songs. And by the end of her life, everyone from the California beaches to the rolling hills of England knew her music.
This lyrical, loving book from acclaimed singer-songwriter Laura Veirs and debut illustrator Tatyana Fazlalizadeh tells the story of the determined, gifted, daring Elisabeth Cotten—one of the most celebrated American folk musicians of all time.
- Suitable for 5-8 year olds
- 260x208mm
- Hardback
Laura Veirs is a singer-songwriter and longtime fan of Elizabeth Cotten. This is her first picture book. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
Tatyana Fazlalizadeh is based in Brooklyn, New York, and is an artist, activist, and the creator of Stop Telling Women to Smile. This is her first picture book.
We are happy to refund any items that are unworn and returned to us in their original packaging within 30 days of the purchase date.
Be sure to double-check underwear sizing (women's and children's knickers and boxers) before you purchase as these are non-returnable and refunds will not be given.
You can read our full Shipping and Returns policy here.
We are happy to refund any items that are unworn and returned to us in their original packaging within 30 days of the purchase date.
Be sure to double-check underwear sizing (women's and children's knickers and boxers) before you purchase as these are non-returnable and refunds will not be given.
You can read our full Shipping and Returns policy here.
We are always happy to help with sizes, brand insights, gift ideas and more. View our contact options here.
We are always happy to help with sizes, brand insights, gift ideas and more. View our contact options here.