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Hop on the bike with Bessie Stringfield, the motorcycle queen of
Miami, in this powerful picture book from Coretta Scott King
medalist Charles R. Smith, Jr. and debut picture book illustrator
Charlot Kristensen. The folks they lined up to meet the Motorcycle
Queen, seated sidesattle on her motorbike machine. In 1929,
18-year-old Bessie Stringfield hopped on her motorcycle and headed
out on an adventure, an unusual choice for a young Black woman at
the time. Paying her way by winning motorcycle races, she
criss-crossed the country through small towns, big cities, and wide
open spaces. But not everyone was happy to see Bessie's brown face
peeking out from underneath her helmet. And more than once, Bessie
found herself making some quick exits on the back of her bike to
escape Jim Crow. A trailblazer in the world of women's racing and
motorcycling, Bessie Stringfield was a figure who will inspire all
children to pursue their dreams. From the first line, award-winning
author Charles R. Smith Jr.'s poetry evokes emotion, excitement,
fear, and wonder in equal measures. Charlot Kristensen portrays
Bessie and the American landscape with vivid imagery that is sure
to capture the attention of young readers. A much-needed story
about a Black woman who paved the way for future generations, for
fans of The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander and Kadir Nelson and My
Papi Has a Motorcycle by Isabel Quintero and Zeke Pe a.
Pass Shoot Swish An all-star team of YA authors scores
spectacularly with an action-packed anthology about street
basketball.
It's one steamy July day at the West 4th Street Court in NYC,
otherwise known as The Cage. Hotshot ESPN is wooing the scouts, Boo
is struggling to guard the weird new guy named Waco, a Spike Lee
wannabe has video rolling, and virgin Irene is sizing up
six-foot-eightand-a-half-inch Chester. Nine of YA literature's top
writers, including Walter Dean Myers, Rita Williams-Garcia, Adam
Rapp, Joseph Bruchac, and Sharon Flake reveal how it all goes down
in a searing collection of short stories, in which each one picks
up where the previous one ends. Characters weave in and out of
narratives, perspectives change, and emotions play out for a fluid
and fast-paced ode to the game. Crackling with humor, grit, and
streetball philosophy, and featuring poems and photographs by
Charles R. Smith Jr., this anthology is a slam dunk.
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