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OverviewFrom his childhood in the Jim Crow South to his triumphant reign as the King of Blues, Blues Boy tells the aspirational story of American music icon B.B. King. For readers of Trombone Shorty, When Marian Sang, and Drum Dream Girl. Includes a timeline, author's note, and suggestions for reading and listening. At twelve years old, Riley B. King borrowed fifteen dollars from his boss to buy a used guitar. Before long, he was playing his music for jubilant crowds all over the world. Blues Boy chronicles B. B. King's inspiring journey from his childhood in the Jim Crow South to global stardom. It is a compelling biography about the widely known and celebrated American music figure as well as a beautifully illustrated picture book with themes of family, community, history, kindness, empathy, and justice. Acclaimed author Alice Faye Duncan makes B.B. King's story both accessible and inspiring for young readers. The text is sometimes uplifting and sometimes heart-wrenching, but always carries emotional depth, much like the music it celebrates. Illustrator and visual artist Carl Joe Williams provides artwork that is rich and distinctive, bringing B.B. King's story to life on every page. Blues Boy will find a place on the shelf with books like Trombone Shorty and Radiant Child. Includes backmatter. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alice Faye Duncan , Carl Joe WilliamsPublisher: Bound to Stay Bound Books Imprint: Bound to Stay Bound Books ISBN: 9798260501092Pages: 38 Publication Date: 27 January 2026 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWilliams' oil and acrylic collage illustrations layer emotive portraits atop abstract shapes, intricate landscapes, and found paper like sheet music and newsprint. The stunning imagery evokes stained glass or panels of a divinely glowing triptych. . . . Duncan's expressive prose echoes the lyrics of a powerful blues song, ensuring its pages will be read (or sung) aloud on repeat. A moving melody of striking visuals and soulful words. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A lyrical poem by Duncan opens the book, setting a poignant tone that mirrors the emotional depth of the blues, capturing its essence. Her assured prose throughout gently guides readers into the life of one of the genre's most iconic figures. Through a rich interplay of soft and vibrant colors, expressive shapes, and soulful portraits, Williams's art--crafted in oil and acrylic collage--amplifies the biography's emotional resonance and brings King's story vividly to life. - Horn Book (starred review) In oratorical language that rises and falls like a fervent sermon, Duncan takes her subject from teased, stuttering child in the Mississippi cotton fields to renowned ""King of the Blues."" In Williams' paint-and-collage scenes--geometric patterns predominantly in pastel blues and greens--represent musical soundscapes behind the musician and groups of dark-skinned figures with reverently downcast eyes. - Booklist Author InformationAlice Faye Duncan has written fourteen celebrated picture books, including Yellow Dog Blues; Evicted; Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop; and Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free. She was a National Board library media specialist in Memphis, Tennessee, for thirty years and travels the nation speaking about the American civil rights movement. Alice Faye Duncan lives in Memphis, Tennessee. Carl Joe Williams is a renowned visual artist and illustrator whose work juxtaposes reality with the abstract. His first picture book was Mardi Gras Almost Didn't Come This Year by Kathy Z. Price. In a starred review, ALA Booklist described the illustrations in the book to be ""as powerful as the story."" Born and raised in New Orleans, his cultural heritage is reflected in his pieces, which often explore themes of social injustice, unity, and the human spirit. He brings his dynamic blend of color, texture, and form to his picture book illustrations, which provoke thought and inspire dialogue among readers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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