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HarperCollins Publishers Inc A Crown of Stories The Life and Language of Beloved Writer Toni Morrison
From award-winning author Carole Boston Weatherford comes a captivating picture book biography about the incredible life of esteemed author, editor, and activist Toni Morrison, featuring gorgeous illustrations by debut artist Khalif Tahir Thompson.How do you tell a story?Before Toni Morrison was a Pulitzer Prize winner and Nobel Prize-winning author, she was Chloe Ardelia Wofford, a little girl in Ohio who was both the only Black child in her first-grade classroom and the only student who was able to read.This is the true story of how that young girl learned from her upbringing, surrounded herself with stories, and made a tremendous impact on the world. Toni Morrison’s pen was her sword, and she grew to be a titan of the arts. Her legacy is one that still touches readers to this day.Expertly and evocatively told by award-winning author Carole Boston Weatherford, with beautiful painted illustrations by Kha
£12.99
Sourcebooks, Inc Me and the Family Tree
A celebration of family roots from award-winning children's author Carole Boston Weatherford!I've got my brother's earsAnd my sister's big bright eyes.I've got my grandpa's handsThough mine are a smaller size.As a young girl reflects on the characteristics she shares with her family, she also notices and appreciates what makes her unique. This adorably sweet book reminds children of the love and security of family and celebrates the wonderful diversity among the people that make up our families and who love us so much!
£9.55
Sourcebooks, Inc Grandma and Me
A celebration of family love from award-winning children's author Carole Boston Weatherford, this beautiful rhyming board book is filled with all the sweet reasons why Grandma's love is so special!With simple rhyming text, a young child reflects on the many reasons they love their Grandma. From the games they play together to the way she understands her grandchild, this sweet story show us all just how much our grandmas love us! This is adorable board book is the perfect way for children to feel the love and security grandmas give and to celebrate the diverse ways that love is shown and celebrated!
£7.15
Sourcebooks, Inc Me and My Mama
A celebration of family love from beloved children's author Carole Boston Weatherford, this beautiful rhyming board book filled with many of the adorable reasons children love their mom, and reminds little ones how much mom loves them!With rhyming text, a young child reflects on their mom and the many reasons they love her. There are so many things we love about our mom from the things we do together, to her unique characteristics, and the ways she understands us. All of these special things show us just how much we are loved by our mom!This is an adorably cute book for children to feel the love and security of mom and to celebrate the diverse ways that love is shown and celebrated!
£7.15
Simon & Schuster How Sweet the Sound: The Story of Amazing Grace
An incredibly moving picture book biography of the man behind the hymn “Amazing Grace” and the living legacy of the song by New York Times bestselling author Carole Boston Weatherford and award-winning illustrator Frank Morrison.One stormy night at sea, a wayward man named John Newton feared for his life. In his darkest hour he fell to his knees and prayed—and somehow the battered ship survived the storm. Grateful, he changed his ways and became a minister, yet he still owned a slave ship. But in time, empathy touched his heart. A changed man, he used his powerful words to help end slavery in England. Those words became the hymn “Amazing Grace,” a song that has lifted the spirit and given comfort across time and all over the world.
£16.59
Astra Publishing House A Negro League Scrapbook
Featuring lively verse, fascinating facts, and archival photographs, here is a celebration of the Negro Leagues and the great players who went unrecognized in their time.Imagine that you are an outstanding baseball player but banned from the major leagues. Imagine that you are breaking records but the world ignores your achievements. Imagine having a dream but no chance to make that dream come true. This is what life was like for African American baseball players before Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball's color barrier. Meet Josh Gibson, called "the black Babe Ruth," who hit seventy-five home runs in 1931; James "Cool Papa" Bell, the fastest man in baseball; legendary Satchel Paige, who once struck out twenty-four batters in a single game; and, of course, Jackie Robinson, the first black player in Major League Baseball, and one of the greatest players of all time. Written by acclaimed author Carole Boston Weatherford with a foreword by Buck O'Neil, a Negro leagues legend whose baseball contributions spanned eight decades, this book is a home run for baseball and history lovers, and makes a great gift for both boys and girls.
£15.15
Simon & Schuster Kin: Rooted in Hope
A powerful portrait of a Black family tree shaped by enslavement and freedom, rendered in searing poems by acclaimed author Carole Boston Weatherford and stunning art by her son Jeffery Boston Weatherford.I call their names: Abram Alice Amey Arianna AntiquaI call their names: Isaac Jake James Jenny JimEvery last one, property of the Lloyds, the state’s preeminent enslavers. Every last one, with a mind of their own and a story that ain’t yet been told. Till now. Carole and Jeffery Boston Weatherford’s ancestors are among the founders of Maryland. Their family history there extends more than three hundred years, but as with the genealogical searches of many African Americans with roots in slavery, their family tree can only be traced back five generations before going dark. And so from scraps of history, Carole and Jeffery have conjured the voices of their kin, creating an often painful but ultimately empowering story of who their people were in a breathtaking book that is at once deeply personal yet all too universal. Carole’s poems capture voices ranging from her ancestors to Frederick Douglass to Harriet Tubman to the plantation house and land itself that connects them all, and Jeffery’s evocative illustrations help carry the story from the first mention of a forebear listed as property in a 1781 ledger to he and his mother’s homegoing trip to Africa in 2016. Shaped by loss, erasure, and ultimate reclamation, this is the story of not only Carole and Jeffery’s family, but of countless other Black families in America.
£8.99
Candlewick Press (MA) Outspoken Paul Robeson Ahead of His Time
£18.99
Astra Publishing House Birmingham, 1963
A poetic tribute to the victims of the racially motivated church bombing that served as a seminal event in the struggle for civil rights. In 1963, the eyes of the world were on Birmingham, Alabama, a flashpoint for the civil rights movement. Birmingham was one of the most segregated cities in the United States. Civil rights demonstrators were met with police dogs and water cannons. On Sunday, September 15, 1963, members of the Ku Klux Klan planted sticks of dynamite at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, which served as a meeting place for civil rights organizers. The explosion killed four little girls. Their murders shocked the nation and turned the tide in the struggle for equality. A Jane Addams Children's Honor Book, here is a book that captures the heartbreak of that day, as seen through the eyes of a fictional witness. Archival photographs with poignant text written in free verse offer a powerful tribute to the young victims.
£10.01
Astra Publishing House Birmingham, 1963
A poetic tribute to the victims of the racially motivated church bombing that served as a seminal event in the struggle for civil rights. In 1963, the eyes of the world were on Birmingham, Alabama, a flashpoint for the civil rights movement. Birmingham was one of the most segregated cities in the United States. Civil rights demonstrators were met with police dogs and water cannons. On Sunday, September 15, 1963, members of the Ku Klux Klan planted sticks of dynamite at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, which served as a meeting place for civil rights organizers. The explosion killed four little girls. Their murders shocked the nation and turned the tide in the struggle for equality. A Jane Addams Children's Honor Book, here is a book that captures the heartbreak of that day, as seen through the eyes of a fictional witness. Archival photographs with poignant text written in free verse offer a powerful tribute to the young victims.
£13.53
Candlewick Press,U.S. Beauty Mark: A Verse Novel of Marilyn Monroe
£17.59
Candlewick Press (MA) Crowning Glory A Celebration of Black Hair
£14.62
Atheneum Books for Young Readers RESPECT Aretha Franklin the Queen of Soul
£16.07
Penguin Young Readers Bridges Instead of Walls
£17.99
Astra Publishing House You Are My Pride: A Love Letter from Your Motherland
You Are My Pride - A Love Letter From Your Motherland. In this powerfully written and beautifully illustrated picture book by award-winning author and illustrator team Carole Boston Weatherford and E. B. Lewis, Mother Africa addresses her offspring of all colours in all corners of the earth, reminding us of our timeless bond. Written in the voice of Mother Africa, who speaks to her children—human beings—this stunning picture book thrums with the love between mother and child as it celebrates humanity’s common roots. Before words or tools or fire, Mother Africa’s caves sheltered us and her forests fed us. She could not protect us from all dangers, but, like mothers everywhere, she gave her children all she could and sent us into the world with confidence and love. Told in the ringing, singing language of a creation story, this book is a love letter from mother to child that honours our shared history. Includes back matter with nonfiction information about human evolution and about the migration of Homo sapiens from Africa around the globe.
£15.29
Sourcebooks Sugar Pie Lullaby
£14.72
Candlewick Press (MA) Bros
£16.19
Carolrhoda Books (R) The Doll Test
£15.30
Astra Publishing House Sidewalk Chalk: Poems of the City
At every corner, down every block, a city percolates with people at work and play: girls jumping double Dutch, the shoeshine man polishing a pair of wing tips, boys heading toward the basketball court. Each neighborhood is filled with unique characters (the beautician, the barber, the short-order cook) and places (the storefront churches, the outdoor market, the park pool) - all as familiar as family. Carole Boston Weatherford pays tribute to these sights and sounds of urban life in twenty fresh and rhythmic poems. In quiet moments and lively street scenes, her work captures the excitement and diversity found in these places that have "no trees / to climb" but where people young and old still "reach for the stars." Dimitrea Tokunbo's vivid illustrations are sure to delight.
£8.42
Vhl / Santillana USA Abominable: La Masacre Racial de Tulsa
£15.40
Lerner Publishing Group Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
£17.16
Candlewick Press,U.S. Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement
£11.34
Little Bee Books Inc. Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi Calls the House to Order
£15.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. BOX: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom
£16.45
Lee & Low Books Inc Juneteenth Jamboree
£10.99
Random House USA Inc Standing in the Need of Prayer: A Modern Retelling of the Classic Spiritual
£15.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. BOX: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom
£10.26
Simon & Schuster Dreams for a Daughter
£16.00
Amazon Publishing Racing Against the Odds: The Story of Wendell Scott, Stock Car Racing's African-American Champion
Wendell O. Scott made history as the only black driver to win a race in a NASCAR Grand National (now Spring Cup) division. Born in Danville, Virginia, he scrimped and saved to buy his first car, a Model T, at age fourteen. Although he “loved to turn the wheel of a racecar, work magic on an engine, and then push it faster than it was ever meant to go,” he never had the resources or sponsorship to buy a brand-new racecar. Using secondhand Fords that he fixed up in his garage, he competed in five hundred races in NASCAR’s top division. Eric Velasquez’s illustrations and Carole Boston Weatherford’s rhythmic text illuminate the story of a man who worked full-time while racing on the side. A man who married, raised six children, and educated all of them. A man who “didn’t just dust the competition, he blazed a trail.” A man who raced against all odds. An author’s note is also included.
£8.81
St Martin's Press Before John Was a Jazz Giant: A Song of John Coltrane
£8.35
Random House USA Inc The Faith of Elijah Cummings: The North Star of Equal Justice
£24.72
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc I, Matthew Henson: Polar Explorer
£10.15
Astra Publishing House A Negro League Scrapbook
£11.05
Candlewick Press,U.S. How Do You Spell Unfair?: MacNolia Cox and the National Spelling Bee
£16.79
Candlewick Press,U.S. Schomburg: El hombre que creó una biblioteca
£10.72
Little Bee Books The Roots of Rap: 16 Bars on the 4 Pillars of Hip-Hop
£16.92
Atheneum Books for Young Readers The Legendary Miss Lena Horne
£19.99
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Jesse Owens: Fastest Man Alive
£10.15
Amazon Publishing The Sound that Jazz Makes
Two acclaimed picture book talents combine in this award-winning journey through the history and legacy of jazz, the unique American musical art form. Carole Boston Weatherford’s poetic text is perfectly matched with Eric Velasquez’s powerful oil paintings. From an African drum to a slave ship to a Harlem nightclub, The Sound That Jazz Makes explores the African-American experience that gives jazz its passion and spirit.
£8.14
Little Bee Books The Roots of Rap: 16 Bars on the 4 Pillars of Hip-Hop
£10.26
William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Beatitudes: From Slavery to Civil Rights
£15.16
Little Bee Books Freedom in Congo Square
£16.55
Simon & Schuster You Can Fly: The Tuskegee Airmen
£8.88
Atheneum Books for Young Readers You Can Fly: The Tuskegee Airmen
£15.70
Henry Holt & Company Inc A Song for the Unsung: Bayard Rustin, the Man Behind the 1963 March on Washington
On August 28, 1963, a quarter of a million activists and demonstrators from every corner of America convened for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It was there and then that they raised their voices in unison for racial and economic justice for all Black Americans, to call out inequities, and, ultimately, to advance the Civil Rights Movement. Every movement has its unsung heroes. Individuals in the background who work without praise and accolades, who toil and struggle without notice. One of those unsung heroes was at the centre of some of the most important decisions and events of the Civil Rights Movement. Credited with introducing Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to the power of peaceful protest, for orchestrating the March on Washington, and for skillfully composing the program that placed Dr. King at the end of the list of speakers and musicians for what would become his historic “I Have a Dream” speech, this unsung hero will be celebrated for the first time in a picture book. The unsung hero behind the movement was a quiet man. A gay, African American man. He was Bayard Rustin. On the heels of the sixtieth anniversary of this historic moment, two acclaimed picture book authors tell Bayard's inspiring story in an innovative and timeless book. A Song for the Unsung is the rousing story of one of our nation's greatest calls to action by honoring one of the men who made it happen.
£15.99
Astra Publishing House Becoming Billie Holiday
£16.95
Candlewick Press,U.S. Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library
£10.72
Atheneum Books for Young Readers In Your Hands
£16.00