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Hidden Figures (Paperback)
Margot Lee Shetterly; Illustrated by Laura Freeman
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R248
R227
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Based on the New York Times bestselling book and the Academy
Award-nominated movie, author Margot Lee Shetterly and Coretta
Scott King Illustrator Honor Award winner Laura Freeman bring the
incredibly inspiring true story of four black women who helped NASA
launch men into space to picture book readers! Dorothy Vaughan,
Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden were good at
math...really good. They participated in some of NASA's greatest
successes, like providing the calculations for America's first
journeys into space. And they did so during a time when being black
and a woman limited what they could do. But they worked hard. They
persisted. And they used their genius minds to change the world. In
this beautifully illustrated picture book edition, we explore the
story of four female African American mathematicians at NASA, known
as "colored computers," and how they overcame gender and racial
barriers to succeed in a highly challenging STEM-based career.
"Finally, the extraordinary lives of four African American women
who helped NASA put the first men in space is available for picture
book readers," proclaims Brightly in their article "18 Must-Read
Picture Books of 2018." "Will inspire girls and boys alike to love
math, believe in themselves, and reach for the stars."
AI Assurance: Towards Trustworthy, Explainable, Safe, and Ethical
AI provides readers with solutions and a foundational understanding
of the methods that can be applied to test AI systems and provide
assurance. Anyone developing software systems with intelligence,
building learning algorithms, or deploying AI to a domain-specific
problem (such as allocating cyber breaches, analyzing causation at
a smart farm, reducing readmissions at a hospital, ensuring
soldiers' safety in the battlefield, or predicting exports of one
country to another) will benefit from the methods presented in this
book. As AI assurance is now a major piece in AI and engineering
research, this book will serve as a guide for researchers,
scientists and students in their studies and experimentation.
Moreover, as AI is being increasingly discussed and utilized at
government and policymaking venues, the assurance of AI systems-as
presented in this book-is at the nexus of such debates.
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Meet Claudie (Hardcover)
Brit Bennett; Illustrated by Laura Freeman
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R428
R402
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As the twenty-first century unfolds, notions of our cultural past
and how our history has influenced our present shift almost daily.
Within this, accepted artistic trajectories are being questioned
and new connections made. In this wide-ranging and
thought-provoking publication, experts in their field address
specific aspects of British art of the twentieth century.
Presenting new perspectives on established narratives, subjects
range from British Surrealism and the rise of corporate and private
patronage, to nationality and British identity. Complemented by a
range of striking images, this publication succeeds in showing the
strength of the British artistic tradition while also encouraging
the reader to rethink and explore the existing narrative.
Carlos isn't sure how he feels about the news that his cousin Bernardo will be joining his class at Carver Elementary. But when Bernardo comes to live with him temporarily, taking over Carlos's top bunk, his spot on the school soccer team, and even his Papi's attention, Carlos knows he isn't happy. Worse, Bernardo starts messing with Carlos's pet geckos! Carlos tries to see past his cousin's annoying ways, but Bernardo sure doesn't make it easy. Will Carlos--and his geckos--survive Bernardo's visit? Can he keep the peace for his family's sake? Emerging and newly independent readers are sure to recognize themselves in this humorous school and family story.
When Ebere's mother puts her to bed at night, she always says,
"Remember to dream, Ebere." And dream, Ebere does! Encouraged by
her mother to make her dreams as big as possible, Ebere imagines
herself as the captain of a rocket ship with the ability to go
anywhere in the universe. A message of hope and possibility,
award-winning star of stage and screen Cynthia Erivo's debut
picture book is an ode to a child's imagination, a parent's love,
and the big dreams shared by both.
Discover the incredible story of a young daughter of immigrants who
would grow up to be the first woman, first Black person, and first
South Asian American ever elected Vice President of the United
States in this moving picture book biography of Kamala Harris. When
Kamala Harris was young, she often accompanied her parents to civil
rights marches-so many, in fact, that when her mother asked a
frustrated Kamala what she wanted, the young girl responded with:
"Freedom!" As Kamala grew from a small girl in Oakland to a senator
running for president, it was this long-fostered belief in freedom
and justice for all people that shaped her into the inspiring
figure she is today. From fighting for the use of a soccer field in
middle school to fighting for the people of her home state in
Congress, Senator Harris used her voice to speak up for what she
believed in and for those who were otherwise unheard. And now this
dedication has led her all the way to being elected Vice President
of the United States. Told in Nikki Grimes's stunning verse and
featuring gorgeous illustrations by Laura Freeman, this picture
book biography brings to life a story that shows all young people
that the American dream can belong to all of us if we fight for one
another.
A new title in a chapter book series featuring African American and
Latino boys that's full of kid-friendly charm and universal appeal
Third-grader Richard and his friends are just four days away from
setting a record for excellent behavior and earning a classroom
pizza party when disaster strikes--their beloved teacher is out
sick, and the strictest, meanest substitute has taken her place!
Will their dreams of pizza be dashed when the sub suspects that
some of them have been cheating? This gently humorous installment
in a chapter book series about a diverse group of elementary
schoolers by Coretta Scott King honoree Karen English offers
spot-on storytelling, relatable characters and situations, and
plenty of action.
It's tough being the new kid at Carver Elementary. Gavin had lots
of friends at his old school, but the kids here don't even know
that he's pretty good at skateboarding, or how awesome he is at
soccer. And when his classmate Richard comes over and the boys end
up in trouble, not only does Gavin risk losing his one new friend,
he has to take care of his great aunt Myrtle's horrible little dog
as punishment.To make matters worse, Gavin seems to have attracted
the attention of the school bully. Will he be able to avoid getting
pounded at the skate park? And how is he ever going to prove he's
cool with a yappy little Pomeranian wearing a pink bow at his side?
'The beautiful, revelatory biography of Jim Ede and Kettle's Yard
that we have been waiting for. I loved it.' Edmund de Waal The
lives of Jim Ede and the Kettle's Yard artists represent a
thrilling tipping point in twentieth-century modernism: a new
guard, a new way of making and seeing, and a new way of living with
art. The artists Ben and Winifred Nicholson, Henry Moore,
Christopher Wood, Barbara Hepworth, David Jones, Alfred Wallis and
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska were not a set like the Bloomsbury Set or
Ravilious and his friends. But Jim Ede recognised in each of the
artists he championed something common and kindred, some quality of
light and life and line. Jim Ede is the figure who unites them. His
vision continues to influence the way we understand art and modern
living. He was a man of extraordinary energies: a collector,
dealer, fixer, critic and, above all, friend to artists. For Ede,
works of art were friends and art could be found wherever you
looked - in a pebble, feather or seedhead. Art lived and a life
without art, beauty, friendship and creativity was a life not worth
living. Art was not for galleries alone and it certainly wasn't
only for the rich. At Kettle's Yard in Cambridge, he opened his
home and his collection to all comers. He showed generations of
visitors that learning to look could be a whole new way of life. In
this captivating, lively and deeply researched biography, Laura
Freeman reveals the life of a man who helped shape
twentieth-century British art, and sheds new light on the rare
beauty and character of his greatest creation, Kettle's Yard.
Deja is dismayed to learn that her teacher has had an accident and
a substitute will be taking her place. Under the new sub's care,
nothing is the same in Room Ten. A few of the class troublemakers
plot to take advantage of the clueless teacher, and soon other
students join in. Should Nikki and Deja go along with the rest of
the kids in tormenting him? Should they help him out by tattling on
their classmates? Or is there another way to handle the situation?
Here is another charming entry in a chapter book series about
African American girls praised for its accessibility, authenticity,
and humor.
The second book about Nikki and Deja, two African American
third-grade girls who are best friends.
Deja's birthday is coming up, and she's been talking about it for
weeks. But just before the big day, Auntie Dee gets called away on
a business trip and Deja must stay with an elderly neighbor . . .
who cooks turnips for dinner and doesn't even have a color TV!
Worse, the machinations of spoiled Antonia, Deja's new nemesis,
threaten to ruin Deja's birthday party plans. Like the first book,
this story captures with subtlety and humor all the small betrayals
and triumphs of young girls' relationships. Readers will get a
wider view of the girls' diverse urban neighborhood, and will
recognize themselves and their classmates in the colorful, deftly
drawn school scenes. A more serious theme is also introduced (with
a light touch) in a subplot concerning Deja's absent father.
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Adventures with Claudie
Brit Bennett; Illustrated by Laura Freeman
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R425
R396
Discovery Miles 3 960
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When the students in Nikki and Deja's class find out that their
school is going to hold its first-ever election for student body
president, some kids are more excited than others. But none is as
excited as Deja, who figures she's a shoo-in for the third grade
nomination. Deja decides that Nikki will be her campaign manager,
of course, and puts her to work right away. But will Deja's
tendency to rush into things and boss people around alienate her
best friend when she needs her most, and spoil her chances of
becoming president of Carver Elementary?
This is a charming new entry in a chapter book series praised
for its humor and authentic characters.
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