Browse all books

Books with author Debbi Chocolate

  • NEATE Book 1: NEATE To The Recsue

    Debbi Chocolate

    eBook (Just Us Books, Inc, June 11, 2013)
    Review From Publishers WeeklyNEATE is an acronym for Naimah, Elizabeth, Anthony, Tayesha and Eddie--African American friends who, in this first book of a series, campaign for the reelection of Naimah's mother to the city council. It's a bitter struggle between the respected woman and her white male opponent, an unabashed racist who advocates the re-zoning of community districts to quash African American voting power. Naimah and her pals, realizing that every vote counts, fervently urge their adult neighbors to cast their ballots. They also stage an exuberant rally for children, encouraging them to join this important cause. Chocolate's timely story dramatizes the electoral process, unfair political tactics and blatant prejudice, and should strike a responsive chord among socially aware youngsters. The novel's contemplative tone (though a bit at odds with the sprightly cover artwork) renders it a cut above the typical mass-market YA offering. Ages 10-up.
  • Elizabeth's Wish

    Debbi Chocolate

    Paperback (Just Us Books, June 1, 1994)
    Elizabeth wants to enter a local talent competition. Can she handle the possibility of not winning? And if she does win, should she keep the prize money or contribute it to charity?
    T
  • NEATE Book 2: Elizabeth's Wish

    Debbi Chocolate

    eBook (Just Us Books, Inc., Dec. 20, 2013)
    Review from School Library Journal-NEATE is a club of African American middle schoolers. In this second series entry, eighth grader Elizabeth is preparing to enter a citywide music competition. There are enough plot elements here to make several books. The contest gets top billing, but other members of NEATE create barely connected threads. A biracial girl deals with prejudice from whites and blacks while another of the adolescents is concerned about a Vietnamese refugee shelter facing closure. There is a father/son conflict, a rap v. heavy-metal debate, and more. There is not enough room in such a slim volume to develop so many stories in sufficient depth. On the positive side, the NEATE members do exhibit a degree of individuality beyond what might be expected of series' characters. The dialogue is natural, with lots of rap quotations, and while the plot resolutions are rather pat, they are emotionally satisfying.
  • A Very Special Kwanzaa

    Debbi Chocolate

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Nov. 1, 1996)
    Remembering how the kids made fun of his dashiki, beads, and sandals the previous year, Charlie is reluctant to participate in the present year's Kwanzaa Festival at school, until he remembers the deeper meaning of Kwanzaa. Original.
    O
  • The Piano Man by Debbi Chocolate

    Debbi Chocolate

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, March 15, 1778)
    None
  • NEATE to the Rescue!

    Debbie Chocolate

    Paperback (Just Us Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Naimah, Elizabeth, Anthony, Tayesha and Eddie are NEATE. In this first book of the series NEATE helps Naimah and mother with their respective political campaigns. Naimah is running for class president and her mother is seeking a city council seat.
    S
  • El Barrio

    Debbi Chocolate, David Diaz

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 14, 2009)
    Join a young boy as he explores his vibrant neighborhood. The city shimmers with life--at once a party, a waltz, and a heartbeat. El Barrio is his sister preparing for her quinceañera, his grandfather singing about the past, and his cousins' stories from other lands. The city is alive with the rhythms of the street. Told in lyrical language and through bold, colorful illustrations, this celebration of Hispanic culture and urban life is sure to fire children's curiosity about where they live and what they can discover in their own neighborhoods.
    O
  • Talk, Talk: An Ashanti Legend

    Deborah Chocolate

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Jan. 29, 1998)
    Jumaani thinks he's heard a yam talk, and now he's off to the village to tell the chief in this delightful Ashanti legend. The Legends of the World opens readers' minds to the diverse cultures of Native America, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, and the Americas through enchanting tales passed down through countless generations. Each book in the series features geographical, historical, and cultural information. Illustrated in full color.
    P
  • Imani In The Belly

    Chocolate

    Hardcover (Troll Communications, Jan. 30, 1997)
    Imani's faith helps her save herself and her children from the belly of the King of Beasts
    U
  • El Barrio

    Debbi Chocolate, David Diaz

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 14, 2009)
    Join a young boy as he explores his vibrant neighborhood. The city shimmers with life—at once a party, a waltz, and a heartbeat. El Barrio is his sister preparing for her quinceañera, his grandfather singing about the past, and his cousins’ stories from other lands. The city is alive with the rhythms of the street. Told in lyrical language and through bold, colorful illustrations, this celebration of Hispanic culture and urban life is sure to fire children’s curiosity about where they live and what they can discover in their own neighborhoods.
    E
  • Pigs Can Fly!: The Adventures of Harriet Pig and Friends

    Debbi Chocolate, Leslie Tryon

    Hardcover (Cricket Books, March 17, 2004)
    Harriet Pig is an unstoppable, unflappable force, out to right the world. In this collection of four stories, she realizes her dream to fly, helps a friend overcome a fear of heights, trains for a swim race against a boastful goose, and repays in the extreme a mouse that saves her life.This transitional book is more challenging than an early chapter book, but still accessible to beginning readers who want to laugh as they follow Harriet’s adventures. Leslie Tryon’s charming black-and-white illustrations perfectly capture the lively spirit of adventure found throughout the book. Harriet’s barge-ahead personality provides the laughs, as she does whatever it takes to accomplish her ends.
    Q
  • Spider and the Sky God

    Deborah Chocolate

    Paperback (Troll, March 15, 1999)
    None