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"Rediscover America's most honored writer of children's literature in this deluxe collector's edition of her finest work: five classic novels about African American young people confronting the world and its many challenges. Playing out themes of memory, folklore, and tradition i...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Rediscover America's most honored writer of children's literature in this deluxe collector's edition of her finest work: five classic novels about African American young people confronting the world and its many challenges. Playing out themes of memory, folklore, and tradition in enthralling, often wildly inventive stories, Virginia Hamilton transformed American children's literature in the 1960s and 70s. Her award-winning novels brought Black characters center stage, creating a multifaceted portrait of African American life that she called "liberation literature." This volume collects five of her best known and most beloved works. In Zeely (1967), Geeder Perry and her brother, Toeboy, go to their uncle's farm for the summer and encounter a six-and-a-half-foot-tall Watusi queen and a mysterious night traveler. In the Edgar Award-winning The House of Dies Drear (1968), Thomas Small and his family move to a forbidding former waystation on the Underground Railroad--a house whose secrets Thomas must discover before it's too late. Junior Brown, a three-hundred-pound musical prodigy, plays a silent piano in The Planet of Junior Brown (1971), while his homeless friend Buddy Clark draws on all his New York City wit to protect Junior's disintegrating mind. In the National Book Award-winning M.C. Higgins, The Great (1974), Mayo Cornelius Higgins sits atop a forty-foot pole on the side of Sarah's Mountain and dreams of escape. Poised above his family's home is a massive spoil heap from strip-mining that could come crashing down at any moment. Can he rescue his family and save his own future? Must he choose? And in Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush (1982), fifteen-year-old Tree's life revolves around her ailing brother, Dab, until she sees cool, handsome Brother Rush, an enigmatic figure who may hold the key to unlocking her family's troubled past. This Library of America edition contains twenty beautifully restored illustrations, ten in full color for the first time; a selection of writings in which Hamilton discusses her work; and a newly researched chronology of Hamilton's life and career."--Amazon.ca |
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adam_text | CONTENTS ~ Illustmtionsfollow page 86 Zeely The House The Planet i of Dies Drear of Junior Brown 87 269 M.C. Higgins, The Great 417 Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush 635 Related Writings Portrait of the Author as a Working Writer 825 Literature, Creativity, and Imagination 833 Nonwhite Literature as American Literature: A Proposal for Culture Democracy 840 Newbery Award Acceptance Speech: M.C. Higgins, The Great 847 Coretta Scott King Award Acceptance Speech: Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush 855 Letter to Marilyn Apseloff, December 12, 1983 860 Chronology 865 Note on the Texts 881 Notes 884
laying out themes of memory, folklore, and tradition in enthralling, often wildly inventive stories, Virginia Hamilton transformed American children’s literature. In her award-winning novels of the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s, she brought Black characters center stage, creating a multifaceted portrait of Afri can American life that she called “liberation literature.” This volume collects five of her best-known and most beloved works. P In Zeely (1967), Geeder Perry and her brother, Toeboy, go to their uncle’s farm for the summer and encounter a six-and-a-half-foot-tall Watutsi queen and a mysteri ous night traveler. In the Edgar Award-winning The House of Dies Drear (1968), Thomas Small and his family move to a forbidding former way station on the Underground Railroad—a house whose secrets Thomas must discover before it’s too late. Junior Brown, a three-hundred-pound musical prodigy, plays a silent piano in The Planet of Junior Brown (1971), while homeless friend Buddy Clark draws on all his New York City wits to protect Junior’s disintegrating mind. In the National Book Award-winning M.C. Higgins, The Great (1974), Mayo Cornelius Higgins sits atop a forty-foot pole on the side of Sarah’s Mountain and dreams of escape. Poised above his family’s home is a massive spoil heap from strip-mining that could come crashing down at any moment. Can he rescue his fam ily and save his own future? Must he choose? And in Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush (1982), fifteen-year-old Tree’s life revolves around her ailing brother, Dab, until she sees cool, handsome Brother Rush, an enigmatic figure
who may hold the key to unlocking her family’s troubled past. This Library of America edition contains twenty beauti fully restored illustrations, ten in full color for the first time; a selection of writings in which Hamilton discuss es her work; and a newly researched chronology of Hamilton’s life and career.
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CONTENTS ~ Illustmtionsfollow page 86 Zeely The House The Planet i of Dies Drear of Junior Brown 87 269 M.C. Higgins, The Great 417 Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush 635 Related Writings Portrait of the Author as a Working Writer 825 Literature, Creativity, and Imagination 833 Nonwhite Literature as American Literature: A Proposal for Culture Democracy 840 Newbery Award Acceptance Speech: M.C. Higgins, The Great 847 Coretta Scott King Award Acceptance Speech: Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush 855 Letter to Marilyn Apseloff, December 12, 1983 860 Chronology 865 Note on the Texts 881 Notes 884
laying out themes of memory, folklore, and tradition in enthralling, often wildly inventive stories, Virginia Hamilton transformed American children’s literature. In her award-winning novels of the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s, she brought Black characters center stage, creating a multifaceted portrait of Afri can American life that she called “liberation literature.” This volume collects five of her best-known and most beloved works. P In Zeely (1967), Geeder Perry and her brother, Toeboy, go to their uncle’s farm for the summer and encounter a six-and-a-half-foot-tall Watutsi queen and a mysteri ous night traveler. In the Edgar Award-winning The House of Dies Drear (1968), Thomas Small and his family move to a forbidding former way station on the Underground Railroad—a house whose secrets Thomas must discover before it’s too late. Junior Brown, a three-hundred-pound musical prodigy, plays a silent piano in The Planet of Junior Brown (1971), while homeless friend Buddy Clark draws on all his New York City wits to protect Junior’s disintegrating mind. In the National Book Award-winning M.C. Higgins, The Great (1974), Mayo Cornelius Higgins sits atop a forty-foot pole on the side of Sarah’s Mountain and dreams of escape. Poised above his family’s home is a massive spoil heap from strip-mining that could come crashing down at any moment. Can he rescue his fam ily and save his own future? Must he choose? And in Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush (1982), fifteen-year-old Tree’s life revolves around her ailing brother, Dab, until she sees cool, handsome Brother Rush, an enigmatic figure
who may hold the key to unlocking her family’s troubled past. This Library of America edition contains twenty beauti fully restored illustrations, ten in full color for the first time; a selection of writings in which Hamilton discuss es her work; and a newly researched chronology of Hamilton’s life and career. |
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