The forgotten story of a pioneering group of five Black ballerinas and their fifty-year sisterhood.
What The Reviewers Say
Danyel Smith,
The New York Times Book Review
If it were just a quest for cultural redress, the result might have been a dusty scroll of the Swans’ ballet bona fides. It’s by getting personal that it leaps high.
Marianka Swain,
The Telegraph (UK)
Valby’s group biography, The Swans of Harlem, has a singular purpose: to write them back into history. She does so with righteous passion but in a narrative mishmash that jumps between third- and first-person, and includes some cloying comments from family members.
John Check,
The Wall Street Journal
Thanks in part to her book, that history can be told with greater fidelity—a history to inspire dancers and dance enthusiasts alike..