Search results for ""author elizabeth zunon""
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Grandpa Cacao: A Tale of Chocolate, from Farm to Family
£17.26
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Martha And The Slave Catchers
£13.99
Atheneum Books for Young Readers The Legendary Miss Lena Horne
£18.28
Holiday House Inc Stitch by Stitch: Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly Sews Her Way to Freedom
£16.75
Holiday House Inc Stitch by Stitch: Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly Sews Her Way to Freedom
£8.34
Penguin Young Readers Group The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Picture Book Edition
When fourteen-year-old William Kamkwamba's Malawi village was hit by a drought, everyone's crops began to fail. Without enough money for food, let alone school, William spent his days in the library . . . and figured out how to bring electricity to his village. Persevering against the odds, William built a functioning windmill out of junkyard scraps, and thus became the local hero who harnessed the wind. Lyrically told and gloriously illustrated, this story will inspire many as it shows how - even in the worst of times - a great idea and a lot of hard work can still rock the world.
£16.38
The Millbrook Press Inc I Am Farmer: Growing an Environmental Movement in Cameroon
£16.80
Amazon Publishing My Hands Sing the Blues: Romare Bearden's Childhood Journey
As a young boy growing up in North Carolina, Romare Bearden listened to his great-grandmother’s Cherokee stories and heard the whistle of the train that took his people to the North—people who wanted to be free. When Romare boarded that same train, he watched out the window as the world whizzed by. Later he captured those scenes in a famous painting, Watching the Good Trains Go By. Using that painting as inspiration and creating a text influenced by the jazz that Bearden loved, Jeanne Walker Harvey describes the patchwork of daily southern life that Romare saw out the train’s window and the story of his arrival in shimmering New York City. Artists and critics today praise Bearden’s collages for their visual metaphors honoring his past, African American culture, and the human experience. Elizabeth Zunon’s illustrations of painted scenes blended with collage are a stirring tribute to a remarkable artist. My Hands Sing the Blues is the recipient of the 2012 IRA Children’s and Young Adults’ Book Award-Primary Nonfiction, as well as the gold winner of a Moonbeam Children’s Book Award in the category of Picture Book-All Ages.
£16.50
Candlewick Press,U.S. A President from Hawaii
£9.16