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Books with author Andrea Davis Pinkney

  • Seven Candles for Kwanzaa

    Andrea Davis Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 6, 1993)
    Describes the origins and practices of Kwanzaa, the seven-day festival during which people of African descent rejoice in their ancestral values
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  • A POEM for PETER

    Andrea Davis Pinkney

    Paperback (Viking Press, Aug. 16, 2016)
    First Edition Softcover Book in Like New Condition.
  • Seven Candles for Kwanzaa

    Andrea Davis Pinkney

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1995)
    Used First Printing Softcover published by Scholastic, N.Y., 1995 in Very Good Condition. The name of the previous owner is written neatly on the inside cover. Some wear along the cover's & text's corners but minor. Text is clean and unmarked with no rips, tears, creases, loose or bent pages. There is a crease on the back cover near the spine though. Spine is firm. A great book to introduce young children to the traditions of Kwanzaa. I have used this book in Childcare Centers and children who don't even celebrate the Holiday get into it! Author Pinkney has done a wonderful job with explaining the traditions behind Kwanzaa and illustrator Brian Pinkney provides appealing illustrations. This is a Winner for anyone with young children. We ship within 24 hours of your purchase with a Delivery Confirmation.
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  • Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa

    Andrea Pinkney, Brian Pinkney

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Ella Fitzgerald began her life as a singer on the stage of the Apollo Theater when she was just seventeen years old. Her rich voice and vocal innovations brought her fame and a remarkable career than spanned half a century and won her generations of fans around the world. Acclaimed author Andrea Davis Pinkney has told Ella's inspiring story in the voice of Scat Cat Monroe, a feline fan whose imagined narrative sings with the infectious rhythms of scat. Two-time Caldecott Honor winner Brian Pinkney's dramatic perspectives and fantastical images offer a jazzy improvisation all their own.
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  • Dear Benjamin Banneker

    Andrea Davis Pinkney, Brian Pinkney

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 3, 2015)
    Throughout his life Banneker was troubled that all blacks were not free. And so, in 1791, he wrote to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, who had signed the Declaration of Independence. Banneker attacked the institution of slavery and dared to call Jefferson a hypocrite for owning slaves. Jefferson responded. This is the story of Benjamin Banneker--his science, his politics, his morals, and his extraordinary correspondence with Thomas Jefferson. Illustrated in full-page scratchboard and oil paintings by Caldecott Honor artist Brian Pinkney.
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  • Loretta Little Looks Back: Three Voices Go Tell It

    Andrea Davis Pinkney, Brian Pinkney

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 29, 2020)
    From a bestselling and award-winning husband and wife team comes an innovative, beautifully illustrated novel that delivers a front-row seat to the groundbreaking moments in history that led to African Americans earning the right to vote."Right here, I'm sharing the honest-to-goodness." -- Loretta"I'm gon' reach back, and tell how it all went. I'm gon' speak on it. My way." -- Roly"I got more nerve than a bad tooth. But there's nothing bad about being bold." -- Aggie B.Loretta, Roly, and Aggie B., members of the Little family, each present the vivid story of their young lives, spanning three generations. Their separate stories -- beginning in a cotton field in 1927 and ending at the presidential election of 1968 -- come together to create one unforgettable journey. Through an evocative mix of fictional first-person narratives, spoken-word poems, folk myths, gospel rhythms and blues influences, Loretta Little Looks Back weaves an immersive tapestry that illuminates the dignity of sharecroppers in the rural South. Inspired by storytelling's oral tradition, stirring vignettes are presented in a series of theatrical monologues that paint a gripping, multidimensional portrait of America's struggle for civil rights as seen through the eyes of the children who lived it. The novel's unique format invites us to walk in their shoes. Each encounters an unexpected mystical gift, passed down from one family member to the next, that ignites their experience what it means to reach for freedom.
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  • Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America

    Andrea Pinkney, Brian Pinkney

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 23, 2012)
    Winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award and a New York Times Notable Children's Book HAND IN HAND presents the stories of ten Black men from different eras in American history, organized chronologically to provide a scope from slavery to the modern day. Each biography is an accessible, fully-drawn narrative offering the subjects' childhood influences, the time and place in which they lived, their accomplishments and motivations, and the legacies they left for future generations as links in the "freedom chain." Together the stories of these and their individual accomplishments blend to tell one story: a story of triumph. Features dynamic full color portraits and spot illustrations by two-time Caldecott Honor winner and multiple Coretta Scott King Book Award recipient Brian Pinkney. Backmatter includes a civil rights timeline, sources, and further reading.Profiled:Benjamin BannekerFrederick DouglassBooker T. WashingtonW.E.B. DuBoisA. Philip RandolphThurgood MarshallJackie RobinsonMalcolm XMartin Luther King, JrBarack H. Obama II
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  • Sojourner Truth's Step-Stomp Stride

    Andrea Pinkney, Brian Pinkney

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Nov. 24, 2009)
    Born into slavery, Belle had to endure the cruelty of several masters before she escaped to freedom. But she knew she wouldn't really be free unless she was helping to end injustice. That's when she changed her name to Sojourner and began traveling across the country, demanding equal rights for black people and for women. Many people weren't ready for her message, but Sojourner was brave, and her truth was powerful. And slowly, but surely as Sojourner's step-stomp stride, America began to change.
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  • Martin & Mahalia His Words Her Song

    Andrea davis Pinkney

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1991)
    His Words Her Song.
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  • Let it shine: Stories of Black women freedom fighters

    Andrea Davis Pinkney

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus and sparked a boycott that changed America. Harriet Tubman helped more than three hundred slaves escape the South on the Underground Railroad. Shirley Chisholm became the first black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. The lives these women led are part of an incredible story about courage in the face of oppression; about the challenges and triumphs of the battle for civil rights; and about speaking out for what you believe in--even when it feels like no one is listening. Andrea Davis Pinkney's moving text and Stephen Alcorn's glorious portraits celebrate the lives of ten bold women who lit the path to freedom for generations.
  • Silent Thunder: A Civil War Story

    Andrea Pinkney

    eBook (West 26th street Press, Nov. 21, 2012)
    Each of us has a “silent thunder” – a quiet desire that rumbles from deep-down. For eleven-year-old Summer and her older brother Rosco, their secret dreams seem far out of reach. Both are slaves on a Virginia plantation in the year 1862. More than anything, Summer wants to learn to read and write. Rosco is eager to join the Union Army so that he can fight for the cause that would allow all people to be free. Told in alternating voices, this is a work of historical fiction by bestselling and award-winning author Andrea Davis Pinkney.
  • Silent Thunder: A Civil War Story

    Andrea Pinkney

    Paperback (Argo-Navis, Oct. 21, 2012)
    Each of us has a “silent thunder” – a quiet desire that rumbles from deep-down. For eleven-year-old Summer and her older brother Rosco, their secret dreams seem far out of reach. Both are slaves on a Virginia plantation in the year 1862. More than anything, Summer wants to learn to read and write. Rosco is eager to join the Union Army so that he can fight for the cause that would allow all people to be free. Told in alternating voices, this is a work of historical fiction by bestselling and award-winning author Andrea Davis Pinkney.