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An inspiring story of a friendship between Congressman John Lewis
and ten-year-old activist Tybre Faw by New York Times bestselling
author Andrea Davis Pinkney! Ten-year-old Tybre Faw is obsessed
with history and the civil rights movement, and he devours every
book he can find on the subject. When he learns of Congressman John
Lewis's harrowing and heroic march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge
in the fight for the right to vote, Tybre is determined to meet
him. Tybre's two grandmothers take him on the seven-hour drive to
Selma. And as the two meet and become fast friends, Tybre joins
Lewis for the annual walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge! When
John Lewis is laid to rest, Tybre is invited to read Lewis's
favourite poem, "Invictus," at the funeral service. Pinkney weaves
this story of a boy with a dream with the story of a true-life hero
(who himself was inspired by Martin Luther King when he was a boy).
Who will be next to rise up and turn the page on history? Perfect
for those who want to learn more about the American civil rights
movement An inspiring story of friendship Full-colour illustrations
by Keith Henry Brown. Distinctions and Praise for Andrea Davis
Pinkney's previous title, Martin Rising: Requiem for a King A
Washington Post Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of
the Year A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year A School
Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Chicago Public Library Best
Book of the Year * Unique and remarkable. -- Publishers Weekly,
starred review * Each poem trembles under the weight of the story
it tells... Martin Rising packs an emotional wallop and, in perfect
homage, soars when read aloud. -- Booklist, starred review * A
powerful celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.School Library
Journal, starred review
This important follow-up to the bestselling, groundbreaking, and
polarizing Something Happened in Our Town, is a much-needed story
to help communities in the aftermath of gun violence. When Miles's
cousin Keisha is injured in a shooting, he realizes people can work
together to reduce the likelihood of violence in their community.
With help from friends and family, Miles learns to use his
imagination and creativity to help him cope with his fears. This
book can help provides parents helpful messages of reassurance and
empowerment. Includes an extensive Note to Parents and Caregivers
with guidelines for discussing community gun violence with
children, and sample dialogues.
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