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Other editions of book Sister Anne's Hands

  • Sister Anne's Hands

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, Wendy Popp

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 29, 2000)
    "An African American nun challenges the beliefs of her second-grade students in this thought-provoking picture book set in the 1960s."--Publishers WeeklySister Anne’s hands are brown, and Anna’s hands are white. It’s the early 1960s, and Anna has never seen a person with dark skin before. At first she is afraid of her new second-grade teacher. But Anna quickly finds that there’s no reason to be scared. Sister Anne is wonderful. She likes jokes and she makes math and reading fun. But then someone sails a paper airplane to her, with a cruel message written on its wings. Sister Anne’s wise way of turning a painful incident into a powerful learning experience has a profound impact on Anna and her classmates. This moving, timeless tale is perfectly illustrated with luminous, glowing paintings. “With humor and understanding, Lorbiecki writes about a young girl’s coming to terms with racial differences and about the pain that ignorance can cause.”—The Horn Book
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  • Sister Anne's Hands

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, Alyson Silverman, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Nov. 20, 2018)
    "An African American nun challenges the beliefs of her second-grade students in this thought-provoking book set in the 1960s." (Publishers Weekly) Sister Anne’s hands are brown, and Anna’s hands are white. It’s the early 1960s, and Anna has never seen a person with dark skin before. At first, she is afraid of her new second-grade teacher. But Anna quickly finds there’s no reason to be scared. Sister Anne is wonderful. She likes jokes, and she makes math and reading fun. But then someone sails a paper airplane to her, with a cruel message written on its wings. Sister Anne’s wise way of turning a painful incident into a powerful learning experience has a profound impact on Anna and her classmates. This moving, timeless tale is perfectly adapted for audiobook, with narration by Alyson Silverman. "With humor and understanding, Lorbiecki writes about a young girl’s coming to terms with racial differences and about the pain that ignorance can cause." (The Horn Book)
  • Sister Anne's Hands

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, K. Wendy Popp, Wendy Popp

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-25, April 25, 2008)
    It's the early 1960s, and Anna has never seen a person with dark skin-until she meets Sister Anne. At first she is afraid of her new teacher, but she quickly discovers how wonderful Sister Anne is. Then one of Anna's classmates directs a racist remark toward Sister Anne. The teacher's wise way of turning the incident into a powerful learning experience has a profound impact on Anna. This moving, timeless tale is perfectly illustrated with luminous, glowing paintings."With humor and understanding, Lorbiecki writes about a young girl's coming to terms with racial differences." -The Horn BookAwards:( A Child Study Children's Book Committee Children's Book of the Year( Winner of a 1999 Storytelling World Award
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  • Sister Anne's Hands

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, Wendy Popp

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 1, 1998)
    When Sister Anne comes to Anna's school in the early 1960s, she is not welcomed by everyone, but Anna recalls her teacher's dedication and tells of how her special ways forever changed the lives of many of her students.
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  • Sister Anne's Hands

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, Wendy Popp

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Seven-year-old Anna has her first encounter with racism in the 1960s when an African American nun comes to teach at her parochial school
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  • Sister Anne's Hands

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, K. Wendy Popp

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 29, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Seven-year-old Anna has her first encounter with racism in the 1960s when an African American nun comes to teach at her parochial school.
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  • Sister Anne's Hands

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, Alyson Silverman, Penguin Group USA and Audible

    Audible Audiobook (Penguin Group USA and Audible, )
    It's the early 1960s, and Anna has never seen a person with dark skin - until she meets Sister Anne. At first she is afraid of her new teacher, but she quickly discovers how wonderful Sister Anne is. Then one of Anna's classmates directs a racist remark toward Sister Anne. The teacher's wise way of turning the incident into a powerful learning experience has a profound impact on Anna.
  • Sister Anne's Hands

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, K. Wendy Popp

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Seven-year-old Anna has her first encounter with racism in the 1960s when an African American nun comes to teach at her parochial school.
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