Description An evocative poem and stunning watercolors come together to honor an American heroine in a Coretta Scott King Honor and Christopher Award-winning picture book.
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The Quilt Alphabet was praised as "A blue-ribbon ABC book that combines bright, folksy oil paintings and lilting riddle-poems," in a starred review in Publishers Weekly and called "a feast for the eyes" in School Library Journal .
These include Satchel Paige , which was an ALA Best Book for Children and Words Set Me Free: The Story of Young Frederick Douglass , which received starred reviews in Booklist and School Library Journal .
Lesa Cline-Ransome and James Ransome have collaborated on many award-winning picture books for children. * A Junior Library Guild Selection * A Coretta Scott King Honor Book * A Christopher Award winner * A Jane Addams Children\'s Honor Book About the Author .
The paperback edition includes a new author\'s note, and a list of resources for further study.
Illustrated by James Ransome, whose paintings for The Creation won a Coretta Scott King medal, this is a riveting introduction to an American hero.
This lush, lyrical biography in verse begins with a glimpse of Harriet Tubman as an old woman, and travels back in time through the many roles she played through her life: spy, liberator, suggragist and more.
As Araminta she was a young girl whose father showed her the stars and the first steps on the path to freedom.
As Minty she was a slave whose spirit could not be broken.
As Moses she led hundreds to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
As General Tubman she was a Union spy.
We know her today as Harriet Tubman, but in her lifetime she was called by many names.
Description An evocative poem and stunning watercolors come together to honor an American heroine in a Coretta Scott King Honor and Christopher Award-winning picture book