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The Art and Words of Ashley Bryan (page 3)


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Cover art for CHRISTMAS GIFT
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 1, 1993
edited by Charlemae Hill Rollins, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"A book that belongs in every library. (Anthology. 4+)"
Thirty years after its original publication, this landmark anthology of poems, songs, stories, and recipes, by and about African-Americans, is welcomed back in handsome new dress, with a new introduction by Augusta Baker describing her part in the first compilation, an intelligent note from Rollins's son explaining the decision to retain the original language ("While some...may seem outdated, to make any changes would certainly alter the artistic intent...[The] language does not obscure the messages of peace, unity, and goodwill that still ring true..."), and splendid new linoleum-block illustrations—at once decorative, lively, expressive, and dignified. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE STORY OF LIGHTNING AND THUNDER
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 29, 1993
by Ashley Bryan, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"There is one of Bryan's uniquely vibrant, swirling, light-filled paintings on every page. (Folklore/Picture book. 4-8)"
A delightful adaptation of a Nigerian folktale about "Ma Sheep Thunder" and her "Son Ram Lightning," who live in a village where the people rely on them to call their friend Rain down from the clouds over the mountain. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE STORY OF THE THREE KINGDOMS
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 30, 1995
by Walter Dean Myers, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"Bryan's hyperbright illustrations cannot hold interest in the wake of the overbearing text; the designwork that appears among the pages comes across as unrelated, forgettable bijouterie. (Picture book. 6-9)"
Harmony has little place in Myers's tale of the antediluvian world. Read full book review >
Cover art for IT'S KWANZAA TIME!
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 5, 1995
by Linda Goss, Clay Goss, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"The Gosses (The Baby Leopard, 1989, not reviewed, etc.) also include recipes for the feast that follows the storytelling, as well as instructions for games, making clothes, and designing cards. (Anthology. 5+)"
Families and schools can draw on this wonderful, generous guide to shape their own Kwanzaa celebrations. Read full book review >
Cover art for I HAVE A DREAM
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 1, 1997
by Jr. King, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"Adults who heard the speech will experience it anew; children who didn't will be able to place the words in a historical framework. (Nonfiction. 8-11)"
A handsome edition in which 15 illustrators, Coretta Scott King's foreword, and an appended two-page biography of Martin Luther King Jr. create a unique context for his famous speech of 1963. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE NIGHT HAS EARS
ADULT
Released: Oct. 1, 1999
edited by Ashley Bryan, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

Every country boasts its own proverbs, but unless US children study a foreign language or live in a bilingual family, their exposure to these pithy sayings can be limited. Read full book review >