Browse all books

Other editions of book Knockin' on Wood: Starring Peg Leg Bates

  • Knockin' on Wood: Starring Peg Leg Bates

    Lynne Barasch

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, May 1, 2004)
    Clayton Bates was born in rural South Carolina in 1907, and from the age of five he just loved to dance. When he was 12, Clayton lost his left leg in a factory accident, but his dancing spirit would not die. He started to dance again using crutches, then a peg leg. Within a short time his peg leg matched the dancing ability of his other leg.Peg Leg Bates could soon perform almost every known tap dance step, and he also developed unique steps all his own. He began dancing professionally in variety shows and vaudeville. As his fame grew, he was invited to dance at the Apollo Theatre, the Cotton Club, and the Ed Sullivan television show 21 times! He was an amazing show-stopper.Peg Leg Bates never succumbed to self-pity or boasted about his success. He educated himself and became one of the world’s greatest tap dancers. “He was an inspiration to everyone he met because of his accomplishments in the face of adversity,” said Peg Leg’s daughter, and his most lasting achievement might just be the extraordinary example he set for us all.Clayton “Peg Leg” Bates died in 1998.
    P
  • Knockin' on Wood: Starring Peg Leg Bates

    Lynne Barasch

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Sept. 1, 2012)
    An inspirational biography of Clayton Peg Leg Bates (1907-1998), an African American man who overcame the hardship of losing a leg at age 12 and went on to become a world-renowned tap dancer. Clayton Peg Leg Bates was one of the legendary tap dancers of the twentieth century. As a young boy, Clayton loved to dance, but when he lost his left leg in a factory accident at age twelve, no one thought he would ever walk again, let alone dance. But Clayton's musical spirit was still alive. Soon he was dancing using crutches, then a peg leg. Within a short time his peg leg matched the dancing ability of his other leg.Peg Leg Bates performed throughout the United States and Europe, winning the hearts of audiences with his unique style of dancing. He was an amazing showstopper and an inspiration to everyone he met. With determination and a love of life, he turned misfortune into triumph. His most lasting achievement might just be the extraordinary example he set for us all.Lynne Barasch's initial inspiration for Knockin' on Wood came many years ago when she learned about Peg Leg Bates from her daughter's tap dance teacher.
    P
  • Knockin' on Wood: Starring Peg Leg Bates by Lynne Barasch

    Lynne Barasch

    School & Library Binding (Lee & Low Books, March 15, 1870)
    None
    P