|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewCombining family stories of the everyday and the extraordinary as seen through the eyes of her twelve-year-old self, Willie Mae Brown gives readers an unforgettable portrayal of her coming-of-age in a fractured town at the crossroads of history. Selma's pivotal role in the civil rights movement forms an inescapable backdrop in this collection of stories. In one, Willie Mae takes it upon herself to offer summer babysitting services to a glamorous single white mother-a secret she keeps from her father that unravels with shocking results. In another, Willie Mae reluctantly joins her mother at a church rally, and is forever changed after hearing Martin Luther King Jr. deliver a defiant speech. My Selma! captures the voice and vision of a perspicacious, impetuous, resourceful young person who gives us a loving portrayal of her hometown while also delivering a no-holds-barred indictment of the time and place. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Willie Mae BrownPublisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc Imprint: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780374390235ISBN 10: 0374390231 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 13 February 2023 Recommended Age: From 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Brown uses language effectively to bring the times to life, and emerging from the retelling of her history are portraits of people who shaped her thought patterns and ways of being in her formative years. A panoramic yet intimate depiction of a family experiencing radical social changes. --Kirkus Reviews "A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection A Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year A Missouri Association of School Librarians Dogwood Reading List Selection Amazon Top 20 Children's Books of the Year So Far ""In this powerful memoir, artist Willie Mae Brown recounts striking stories of growing up in Selma, Alabama during the early years of the civil rights movement. Her salient first-hand narrative places readers directly into the sights, smells, and sounds of her hometown."" --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""Vivid sensory language is the book's great strength . . . A beautiful evocation of time and place . . . In her afterword, Brown says that 'hope is in the telling, ' and her stories offer a strong voice still needed in the ongoing struggle for justice."" --The Horn Book ""Poignant . . . By balancing personal struggles with racism with everyday joys of community, family, and resilience, Brown authentically imbues this clear-eyed tale with salient detail and historical resonance."" --Publishers Weekly ""Brown uses language effectively to bring the times to life, and emerging from the retelling of her history are portraits of people who shaped her thought patterns and ways of being in her formative years. A panoramic yet intimate depiction of a family experiencing radical social changes."" --Kirkus Reviews ""In this poignant, episodic, and dialogue-driven memoir, told in her Southern dialect, Brown describes heartfelt memories of her hometown, strong mother, sibling bonds, and the unexpected thrill of meeting Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. . . . Never shying away from the painful realities of the time, she also shares heart-wrenching stories of hatred, violence, and the anger and fear of being a young Black girl with no rights . . . A thought-provoking, intimate perspective on America's troubled history."" --Booklist ""School librarians will definitely want to add this title to their collection."" --School Library Connection" A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Vivid sensory language is the book's great strength . . . A beautiful evocation of time and place . . . In her afterword, Brown says that 'hope is in the telling, ' and her stories offer a strong voice still needed in the ongoing struggle for justice. --The Horn Book Poignant . . . By balancing personal struggles with racism with everyday joys of community, family, and resilience, Brown authentically imbues this clear-eyed tale with salient detail and historical resonance. --Publishers Weekly Brown uses language effectively to bring the times to life, and emerging from the retelling of her history are portraits of people who shaped her thought patterns and ways of being in her formative years. A panoramic yet intimate depiction of a family experiencing radical social changes. --Kirkus Reviews A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Amazon Best Books of the Month for Ages 9-12 A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Vivid sensory language is the book's great strength . . . A beautiful evocation of time and place . . . In her afterword, Brown says that 'hope is in the telling, ' and her stories offer a strong voice still needed in the ongoing struggle for justice. --The Horn Book Poignant . . . By balancing personal struggles with racism with everyday joys of community, family, and resilience, Brown authentically imbues this clear-eyed tale with salient detail and historical resonance. --Publishers Weekly Brown uses language effectively to bring the times to life, and emerging from the retelling of her history are portraits of people who shaped her thought patterns and ways of being in her formative years. A panoramic yet intimate depiction of a family experiencing radical social changes. --Kirkus Reviews Author InformationWillie Mae Brown left Alabama at the age of seventeen in 1970 to start a new life in Brooklyn, New York, where she worked for the New York Telephone Company until 2003. She began writing these stories about her childhood in 2012. williemaebrown.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
||||