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Inspired by the groundbreaking work of W. E. B. Du Bois, this
beautiful collection brings together an amazing roster of Black
creative voices to honor, celebrate, and foster Black excellence.
The New Brownies' Book reimagines the very first publication
created for African American children in 1920 as a must-have
anthology for a new generation. Expanding on the mission of the
original periodical to inspire the hearts and minds of Black
children across the country, esteemed scholar Karida Brown and
award-winning artist Charly Palmer have gathered the work of more
than 60 contemporary Black artists and writers. The result is a
book bursting with essays, poems, photographs, paintings, and short
stories reflecting on the joy and depth of the Black experience -
an immersive treasure trove that reminds readers of all ages that
Black is brilliant, beautiful, and bold.
Six-year-old Sam, with his Liberian dad and African American mom,
finds a way to bring everyone in his cross-cultural family together
at the dinner table Rice and okra soup: Sam's auntie from Liberia
made it, and it's Dad's favorite. Mom, homegrown in Minnesota, made
spaghetti and meatballs. And Sam? He's just hungry, but no matter
what he chooses to eat, someone will be disappointed. Caught in the
middle of his family's African and American food fight, Sam gets a
little help from his grumbling stomach-and readers of this
seriously funny book by Shannon Gibney get a peek at cultures
colliding in a family kitchen that work out in a very delicious
way. Charly Palmer's vibrant and captivating illustrations make
this gentle lesson in getting along a bright and colorful visual
feast as well. Cassava leaf torbogee or homemade sausage pizza?
Sam's family recipes bring Sam and the Incredible African and
American Food Fight to an apt and happy ending-and readers can
decide which dinner is best. But, really, why not both?
"Lovely and timely. So glad Joshunda is telling our stories." -
Jacqueline Woodson Eight-year-old Ava Murray wants to know why
there's a difference between the warm, friendly Bronx neighborhood
filled with music and art in which she lives and the Bronx she sees
in news stories on TV and on the Internet. When her mother explains
that the power of stories lies in the hands of those who write
them, Ava decides to become a journalist. I Can Write the World
follows Ava as she explores her vibrant South Bronx neighborhood -
buildings whose walls boast gorgeous murals of historical figures
as well as intricate, colorful street art, the dozens of different
languages and dialects coming from the mouths of passersby, the
many types of music coming out of neighbors' windows and passing
cars. In reporting how the music and art and culture of her
neighborhood reflect the diversity of the people of New York City,
Ava shows the world as she sees it, revealing to children the power
of their own voice.
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Keep Your Head Up (Hardcover)
Aliya King Neil; Illustrated by Charly Palmer
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R485
R417
Discovery Miles 4 170
Save R68 (14%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Teach little ones that it's okay to have a bad day in this brightly
illustrated, gently affirmative picture book about keeping our
heads up and letting things pass. When a child wakes up late one
day, it's only the first in a series of things to go terribly awry.
But the people around them show them that what's important is being
kind to yourself and getting through rough days. Because, after
all, tomorrow is a fresh start.
A book for practical preppers (those planning for emergencies or
disasters). Discusses food storage, water purification and
collection, sanitation, first-aid, bug-out bags, bug-out vehicles,
home and self-defense, firearms and shooting, providing lights and
utilities, and aspects of home construction. -- AUTHOR BIO Charlie
Palmer became a prepper back in the early 1980s when he first read
The Survivor newsletter. Today he recommends people make modest
preparations for natural disasters and other emergencies. His
interests include do-it-yourself repairs, shooting, welding,
machining, and outdoor survivial.
Palmer has been at the forefront of great American food since the
'80s. Fresh local ingredients, bursts of flavor, and preparation
with ease have been the hallmarks of his cooking over the years,
and this collection includes the best recipes he cooks at home and
in his restaurants. Included are more than 100 recipes that any
cook can make with ease-from Charlie's Famous Corn Chowder with
Shrimp to Baked Lemon Chicken; plus desserts like Lemon Shortbread
and Fig Crostata. Along with personal reflections on food and
family from one of America's own top chefs, this cookbook will help
every family with delicious, easy dinner ideas.
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