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Author: Hope Lynne Price Publisher: ISBN: 9780756773281 Category : Languages : en Pages : 205
Book Description
Never before has such a rich collection by some of the most beloved authors and illustrators of our time been bound together to make one volume of African American children's literature, with beautiful full-color paintings. The stories include: "These Hands," by Hope Lynne Price, ill. by Bryan Collier; "Can I Pray with My Eyes Open?," by Susan Taylor Brown, ill. by Garin Baker; "Say Hey! A Song of Willie Mays," by Peter Mandel, ill. by Don Tate; "A Big, Spooky House," by Donna Washington, ill. by Jacqueline Rogers; "Granddaddy's Street Songs," by Monalisa DeGross, ill. by Floyd Cooper; "Alvin Ailey," by Andrea Davis Pinkney, ill. by Brian Pinkney"; and "Celebration!," by Jane Resh Thomas, ill. by Raul Colon.
Author: Hope Lynne Price Publisher: ISBN: 9780756773281 Category : Languages : en Pages : 205
Book Description
Never before has such a rich collection by some of the most beloved authors and illustrators of our time been bound together to make one volume of African American children's literature, with beautiful full-color paintings. The stories include: "These Hands," by Hope Lynne Price, ill. by Bryan Collier; "Can I Pray with My Eyes Open?," by Susan Taylor Brown, ill. by Garin Baker; "Say Hey! A Song of Willie Mays," by Peter Mandel, ill. by Don Tate; "A Big, Spooky House," by Donna Washington, ill. by Jacqueline Rogers; "Granddaddy's Street Songs," by Monalisa DeGross, ill. by Floyd Cooper; "Alvin Ailey," by Andrea Davis Pinkney, ill. by Brian Pinkney"; and "Celebration!," by Jane Resh Thomas, ill. by Raul Colon.
Author: Disney Book Group Publisher: Jump At The Sun ISBN: Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 212
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Welcome to the wonderfully rich and diverse world of African American stories for children and families. This one-of-a-kind collection brings together eight picture books by some of the most esteemed children's authors and illustrators working today, including: Andrea Davis Pinkey, Bryan Collier, Floyd Cooper, Jacqueline Woodson, Susan Taylor Brown, Jane Resh Thomas, and more.
Author: John Lowe Publisher: University of Illinois Press ISBN: 9780252066375 Category : African Americans in literature Languages : en Pages : 396
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"Lowe has written what may well be the Hurston book for the years to come." -- Werner Sollors, Harvard University "Lowe's study . . . smartly begins with the assumption that one reason for the stunning popularity of Hurston's work is the verve with which it addresses serious subjects in a comic style." -- Cheryl A. Wall, editor of Changing Our Own Words: Essays on Criticism, Theory, and Writing by Black Women "Appreciative of Hurston's 'bodacious' humor, Lowe argues that she is 'a profoundly serious, experimental, subversive, and therefore unsettling artist.' . . . Strongly recommended." -- Choice "A trailblazing effort, a work that will enrich our understanding of Hurston's fiction." -- William R. Nash, The Southern Literary Journal "The most important booklength contribution to Hurston scholarship since Robert Hemenway published his biography in 1978." -- Will Brantley, Contemporary Literature
Author: Eloise Greenfield Publisher: Random House Disney ISBN: Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 40
Book Description
Celebrate the splendor of angels with this book that shows these heavenly creatures guiding, comforting, and protecting children during everyday activities.
Author: Toni Morrison Publisher: Jump At The Sun ISBN: 9780786812912 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 48
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In her first illustrated book for children, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author Toni Morrison introduces three feisty children who show grown-ups what it really means to be a kid.