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OverviewCarlotta Walls LaNier, the youngest of the Little Rock Nine, shares the true story about a girl, a dress, and the historic fight to attend an all-white school in Little Rock, Arkansas. Carlotta can't wait to wear her new dress on her first day of school. But when the moment finally arrives, she isn't allowed to go. The year is 1957, and the people of Little Rock, Arkansas, don't want Black students attending an all-white school and will do whatever it takes to keep them out. As hate and danger escalate, will Carlotta and her Black classmates, known as the Little Rock Nine, have the strength and perseverance to keep dreaming of a better world? This moving picture book autobiography from a Civil Rights pioneer--with extensive back matter including an author's note, comprehensive timeline, and historical photos--introduces a landmark event in the fight for desegregation and demonstrates the world-changing power children have to enact change through bravery and faith. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carlotta Walls Lanier , Lisa Frazier Page , Vanessa Brantley-NewtonPublisher: Bound to Stay Bound Books Imprint: Bound to Stay Bound Books ISBN: 9798260505847Pages: 42 Publication Date: 06 January 2026 Recommended Age: From 6 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 ContentsReviews★ ""A patterned cotton dress... is the focal point of this riveting picture-book autobiography.... Eminently relatable to children... [with] a tight chronological approach.... The illustrations wonderfully capture the feel of the 1950s.""--Booklist, starred review ""The story [Carlotta] writes here joins the preserved garment as a reminder of her harrowing journey. There's strength in this story's centering of hope... making what Carlotta went through understandable for youngsters without glossing over the hate that fueled her need to be a hero instead of just a student.""--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""Underlining the intersection of everyday and historic moments, Walls LaNier and Frazier Page take a child's perspective to recount Walls LaNier's experience in integrating Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957.""--Publishers Weekly ""This colorfully illustrated, heartfelt account gives young readers an excellent introduction to the turbulent integration of public schools in the South... An intimate, well-crafted glimpse at the Civil Rights Movement.""--Kirkus Reviews Author InformationCarlotta Walls LaNier is the youngest member of the Little Rock Nine, who gained national attention for the role she played in desegregating Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. LaNier received the Congressional Gold Medal and six honorary degrees, and now speaks at venues across the country. She lives in Denver, Colorado. Lisa Frazier Page a professional-in-residence at Louisiana State University, and a former editor and award-winning reporter at the Washington Post. She is coauthor of the New York Times bestseller The Pact: Three Young Men Make a Promise and Fulfill a Dream. She lives in the New Orleans metropolitan area with her husband. Vanessa Brantley-Newton is an author, illustrator, doll maker, and crafter who studied fashion illustration at FIT and children's book illustration at School of Visual Arts. She is the author-illustrator of Just Like Me and Grandma's Purse and has illustrated many beloved children's books, including the New York Times bestseller King of Kindergarten. Vanessa lives in North Carolina, and invites you to visit her at vanessabrantleynewton.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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