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Books with author by Patricia C. McKissack

  • Ma Dear's Aprons

    Patricia C. McKissack, Floyd Cooper

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Little David Earl always knows what day of the week it is. He can tell by the clean, snappy-fresh apron Ma Dear is wearing -- a different color for every day. Monday means washing, with Ma Dear scrubbing at her tub in a blue apron. Tuesday is ironing, in a sunshine yellow apron that brightens Ma's spirits. And so it goes until Sunday, when Ma Dear doesn't have to wear an apron and they can set aside some special no-work time, just for themselves. In their first collaboration, Newbery Honor author Patricia McKissack and award-winninng illustrator Floyd Cooper lovingly recreate a slice of turn-of-the-century Southern life as it was for a single African-American mother and her son.
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  • Christmas In The Big House, Christmas In The Quarters

    Patricia C. McKissack

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Goin' Someplace Special by Patricia C. McKissack

    Patricia C. McKissack

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks, March 15, 1600)
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  • Goin' Someplace Special

    Patricia C. McKissack, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Through moving prose and beautiful watercolors, award-winning author-illustrator duo collaborate to tell the poignant tale of a spirited young girl who comes face to face with segregation in her southern town.There’s a place in this 1950s southern town where all are welcome, no matter what their skin color…and ’Tricia Ann knows exactly how to get there. To her, it’s someplace special and she’s bursting to go by herself. When her grandmother sees that she’s ready to take such a big step, ’Tricia Ann hurries to catch the bus heading downtown. But unlike the white passengers, she must sit in the back behind the Jim Crow sign and wonder why life's so unfair. Still, for each hurtful sign seen and painful comment heard, there’s a friend around the corner reminding ’Tricia Ann that she’s not alone. And even her grandmother’s words—"You are somebody, a human being—no better, no worse than anybody else in this world”—echo in her head, lifting her spirits and pushing her forward.
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  • The Clone Codes #1

    Patricia C. Mckissack, Fredrick McKissack, John McKissack

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Feb. 1, 2010)
    In the year 2170 an underground abolitionist movement fights for the freedom of cyborgs and clones, who are treated no better than slavesThe Cyborg Wars are over and Earth has peacefully prospered for more than one hundred years. Yet sometimes history must repeat itself until humanity learns from its mistakes. In the year 2170, despite technological and political advances, cyborgs and clones are treated no better than slaves, and an underground abolitionist movement is fighting for freedom. Thirteen-year-old Leanna's entire life is thrown into chaos when The World Federation of Nations discovers her mom is part of the radical Liberty Bell Movement.
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  • The Royal Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay: Life in Medieval Africa

    Patricia McKissack, Frederick McKissack

    Paperback (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 15, 1995)
    For more than a thousand years, from A.D. 500 to 1700, the medieval kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay grew rich on the gold, salt, and slave trade that stretched across Africa. Scraping away hundreds of years of ignorance, prejudice, and mythology, award-winnnig authors Patricia and Fredrick McKissack reveal the glory of these forgotten empires while inviting us to share in the inspiring process of historical recovery that is taking place today.
  • Mary McLeod Bethune: Woman of Courage

    Patricia McKissack McKissack

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Jan. 1, 2013)
    After having a book snatched from her little hand, Mary McLeod, the child of former slaves, resolved to learn to read. Many years later, with $1.50 in her pocket, Mary McLeod Bethune set out to make education a reality for other African Americans. The school she started in Florida is a legacy that continues her mission today. Bethune founded the National Council of Negro Women and was appointed to the National Youth Administration by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This inspiring, readable biography shows the power of determination and a dream.
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  • Nettie Jo's Friends

    Patricia McKissack

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 18, 1989)
    Illus. in full color. While searching for a sewing needle to make her doll a new dress, "Nettie Jo helps Miz Rabbit unflop her ears, Fox get the sun out of his eyes, and Panther stop his sneezing. The trio turns up on her doorstep, with a needle as a thank-you gift. McKissack sets her story in the rural South at the turn of the century and offers a feisty black heroine whose ordinary concerns are caressed by fantasy. Cook's oil paintings are suffused with a golden glow...as soft as a kiss, yet filled wtih energy. A warm, witty wedding of text and art."--(starred) Booklist.
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  • A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clottee, a Slave Girl

    Patricia C. McKissack

    Hardcover (Scholastic Trade, March 15, 1997)
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  • The All-I'll-Ever-Want Christmas Doll

    Patricia C. McKissack, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Sept. 11, 2007)
    Newbery Honor–winning author McKissack and Caldecott Medal–winning illustrator Pinkney have outdone themselves in this heart-warming picture book infused with humor and the true spirit of Christmas. Christmas always comes to Nella’s house, but Santa Claus brings gifts only once in a while. That’s because it’s the Depression and Nella’s family is poor. Even so, Nella’s hoping that this year she and her two sisters will get a beautiful Baby Betty doll. On Christmas morning, the girls are beside themselves with excitement! There is Baby Betty, in all her eyelash-fluttering magnificence. “Mine!” Nella shouts, and claims the doll for herself. But soon she discovers that Baby Betty isn’t nearly as much fun as her sisters. Would it be more fun to share this very best gift with them after all?
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  • The Clone Codes #3: The Visitor

    Patricia C. McKissack, Fredrick McKissack, Pat McKissack, John Patrick McKissack

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Feb. 1, 2012)
    The stunning conclusion to the Clone Codes trilogyThere is a wicked system of operation inside the Topas Corporation, where clones are produced. Only authorized Topas officials are allowed inside. Only they, along with the clones themselves, know what happens within the walls of the world’s largest and most powerful cloning company. This final book of The Clone Codes plunges readers into this strange reality. At the same time, The World Federation of Nations has issued an urgent decree to the masses--find Houston Ye, a cyborg, and Leanna Deberry, a clone, both fugitives! There is a $1 million bounty on each of their heads if captured alive. Once again, the McKissacks blend a futuristic world with events from world history to create a gripping sci-fi adventure.
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  • A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl, Belmont Plantation, Virginia 1859

    Patricia C. McKissack, Pat McKissack

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Nov. 1, 2003)
    A slave girl's secret writings reveal that hope and strength can prevail even in the face of unspeakable hardship.
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