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Cover art for CORETTA SCOTT
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 1, 2009
by Ntozake Shange, illustrated by Kadir Nelson

"A double-page spread of freedom marchers carrying American flags silhouetted against a yellow sky will resonate with children and linger in their minds. (author's note) (Picture book. 4-8)"
There have been many books written about Martin Luther King Jr., but precious few about Coretta Scott King. Read full book review >
Cover art for ABE’S HONEST WORDS
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 7, 2008
by Doreen Rappaport, illustrated by Kadir Nelson

Rappaport plainly explicates the major events in Abraham Lincoln's life from his poor beginnings to the assassin's bullet. Read full book review >
Cover art for WE ARE THE SHIP
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 8, 2008
by Kadir Nelson, illustrated by Kadir Nelson

"Along with being absolutely riveted by the art, readers will come away with a good picture of the Negro Leaguers' distinctive style of play, as well as an idea of how their excellence challenged the racial attitudes of both their sport and their times. (bibliography, index) (Nonfiction. 10-13)"
Nelson continues to top himself with each new book. Read full book review >
Cover art for MICHAEL’S GOLDEN RULES
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 23, 2007

"Someone, somewhere, needs to think about some golden rules of writing for children. (Picture book. 5-8)"
Michael Jordan's mother and sister return with another story about his childhood, this one more didactic than Salt in His Shoes (2003). Read full book review >
Cover art for HENRY’S FREEDOM BOX
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 1, 2007
by Ellen Levine, illustrated by Kadir Nelson

Nelson's powerful portraits add a majestic element to Levine's history-based tale of Henry "Box" Brown, a slave who escaped by having himself mailed to freedom in a crate. Read full book review >
Cover art for MOSES
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 1, 2006

"Transcendent. (foreword, author's note) (Picture book. 5-9)"
In elegant free verse, Weatherford imagines Tubman's remarkable escape from slavery and her role in guiding hundreds to freedom. Read full book review >