Status
Available
Publication
Carolrhoda Books (2015), 32 pages
Library's review
"A man with a mission leaves a memorable mark in Harlem.
The National Memorial African Bookstore and its owner, Lewis Michaux, were vibrant Harlem fixtures for many years. Nelson, who told her great-uncle’s story for teen readers in the award-winning No Crystal Stair, also illustrated by Christie
From the author’s heart to America’s readers: a tribute to a man who believed in and lived black pride. (afterword, author’s note, selected bibliography, photographs) " A Kirkus Starred Review, www.kirkusreviews.com
The National Memorial African Bookstore and its owner, Lewis Michaux, were vibrant Harlem fixtures for many years. Nelson, who told her great-uncle’s story for teen readers in the award-winning No Crystal Stair, also illustrated by Christie
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(2012), now turns to the voice of Michaux’s son as narrator in this version for a younger audience. The son is an enthusiastic and proud witness to history as he talks about visits to the bookstore by Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. Michaux’s commitments to reading, knowledge, and African-American history shine brightly through the liberal use of boldface and large type for his pithy and wise sayings, as in “Knowledge is power. You need it every hour. READ A BOOK!” Christie’s richly textured and complex paintings, created with broad strokes of color, showcase full bookcases and avid readers. His use of a billboard motif to frame both scenes and text evokes a troubled but strong neighborhood. Faces in browns and grays are set against yellow and orange backgrounds and depict intense emotions in both famous and ordinary folk. The Michaux family’s deeply felt sorrow at the assassination of Malcolm X will resonate with all readers.From the author’s heart to America’s readers: a tribute to a man who believed in and lived black pride. (afterword, author’s note, selected bibliography, photographs) " A Kirkus Starred Review, www.kirkusreviews.com
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Awards
Georgia Children's Book Award (Finalist — Picturebook — 2019)
William Allen White Children's Book Award (Nominee — Grades 3-5 — 2018)
Coretta Scott King Award (Honor — 2016)
Jane Addams Children's Book Award (Honor Book — 2016)
Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award (Honor — 2016)
CCBC Choices (2016)
Notable Children's Book (Younger Readers — 2016)
Chicago Public Library Best of the Best: Kids (Informational Books for Younger Readers — 2015)
Language
Original language
English
ISBN
0761339434 / 9780761339434
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