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Alexandria, Virginia, has been witness to events which helped
create America. Many of the nation’s founding fathers and
wellknown historical figures, including George Washington and
Robert E. Lee, lived in, worked in, and were a part of what began
as a modest tobacco trading town and seaport. With a selection of
fine historic images from their best-selling book, Historic Photos
of Alexandria, Julie Ballin Patton and Rita Williams Holtz provide
a valuable and revealing historical retrospective on the growth and
development of Alexandria. Remembering Alexandria depicts this
colorful history through photos selected from the Library of
Congress and the Local History–Special Collections branch of the
Alexandria Library. From the occupation of Alexandria by Union
troops during the Civil War to the thriving downtown of the 1940s
and 1950s, Remembering Alexandria follows life and events
throughout the city’s history.
Alexandria, Virginia, has been witness to events which helped
create America. Many of the nation's founding fathers and
well-known historical figures, including George Washington and
Robert E. Lee, lived in, worked in, and were a part of the city.
Though it started out as a modest tobacco trading town and seaport,
Alexandria has truly been at the crossroads of American history.
Its citizens are proud of Alexandria's place in history and its
importance as a city steeped in the narrative of the founding of
the United States. Historic Photos of Alexandria depicts this
colorful and varied history through still photos selected from the
Library of Congress and the Local History Special Collections
branch of the Alexandria Library. From the occupation of Alexandria
by Union troops during the Civil War to the thriving downtown
shopping and dining district of the 1940s and 1950s, Historic
Photos of Alexandria follows life and events throughout the city's
history.
In this Newbery Honor novel, New York Times bestselling author Rita
Williams-Garcia tells the story of three sisters who travel to
Oakland, California, in 1968 to meet the mother who abandoned them.
Eleven-year-old Delphine is like a mother to her two younger
sisters, Vonetta and Fern. She's had to be, ever since their
mother, Cecile, left them seven years ago for a radical new life in
California. But when the sisters arrive from Brooklyn to spend the
summer with their mother, Cecile is nothing like they imagined.
While the girls hope to go to Disneyland and meet Tinker Bell,
their mother sends them to a day camp run by the Black Panthers.
Unexpectedly, Delphine, Vonetta, and Fern learn much about their
family, their country, and themselves during one truly crazy
summer. This moving, funny novel won the Scott O'Dell Award for
Historical Fiction and the Coretta Scott King Award and was a
National Book Award Finalist. Delphine, Vonetta, and Fern's story
continues in P.S. Be Eleven and Gone Crazy in Alabama. Readers who
enjoy Christopher Paul Curtis's The Watsons Go to Birmingham and
Jacqueline Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming will find much to love in
One Crazy Summer. This novel was the first featured title for
Marley D's Reading Party, launched after the success of
#1000BlackGirlBooks. Maria Russo, in a New York Times list of
"great kids' books with diverse characters," called it "witty and
original."
Winner of the Boston Globe/Horn Book Award! 7 starred reviews!
"Monumental." -Booklist (starred review) * "A marathon
masterpiece."-Kirkus (starred review) * "Necessary."-SLJ (starred
review) * "Shocking and dramatic."-Shelf Awareness (starred review)
* "Mesmerizing, confounding and vividly rendered."-Book Page
(starred review) * "Williams-Garcia's storytelling is magnificent;
her voice honest and authentic."-Horn Book (starred review) This
astonishing novel from three-time National Book Award finalist Rita
Williams-Garcia about the interwoven lives of those bound to a
plantation in antebellum America is an epic masterwork-empathetic,
brutal, and entirely human-and essential reading for both teens and
adults grappling with the long history of American racism. 1860,
Louisiana. After serving as mistress of Le Petit Cottage for more
than six decades, Madame Sylvie Guilbert has decided, in spite of
her family's objections, to sit for a portrait. While Madame plots
her last hurrah, stories that span generations-from the big house
to out in the fields-of routine horrors, secrets buried as deep as
the family fortune, and the tangled bonds of descendants and
enslaved, come to light to reveal a true portrait of the Guilberts.
Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted by
Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger, a chapter book series about
women who stood up, spoke up and rose up against the odds! In this
chapter book biography by Rita Williams-Garcia, the award-winning
author of One Crazy Summer, readers learn about the amazing life of
three-time Olympic gold medalist Florence Griffith Joyner--and how
she persisted. Considered the fastest woman of all time, Florence
Griffith Joyner, also known as Flo Jo, set two world records in
1988 that still stand today. But getting there wasn't easy, and Flo
Jo had to overcome many challenges along the way. Complete with an
introduction from Chelsea Clinton, black-and-white illustrations
throughout, and a list of ways that readers can follow in Florence
Griffith Joyner's footsteps and make a difference! A perfect choice
for kids who love learning and teachers who want to bring inspiring
women into their curriculum. And don't miss out on the rest of the
books in the She Persisted series, featuring so many more women who
persisted, including Harriet Tubman, Ruby Bridges, Oprah Winfrey,
and more! Praise for She Persisted: Florence Griffith Joyner: "A
quietly remarkable biographical read that encourages elementary
students of any gender to take a closer look at the life of Olympic
sprinter Florence Griffith Joyner and her admirable resolve to work
hard in pursuit of her dreams." --School Library Journal
Coretta Scott King Award winner * ALA Notable Book * School Library
Journal Best Book of the Year * Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the
Year * ALA Booklist Editors' Choice * Shelf Awareness Best Book of
the Year * Washington Post Best Books of the Year * The Bulletin of
the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Book * Three starred
reviews * CCBC Choice * New York Public Library 100 Titles for
Reading and Sharing * Amazon Best Book of the Year The Coretta
Scott King Award-winning Gone Crazy in Alabama by Newbery Honor and
New York Times bestselling author Rita Williams-Garcia tells the
story of the Gaither sisters as they travel from the streets of
Brooklyn to the rural South for the summer of a lifetime. Delphine,
Vonetta, and Fern are off to Alabama to visit their grandmother Big
Ma and her mother, Ma Charles. Across the way lives Ma Charles's
half sister, Miss Trotter. The two half sisters haven't spoken in
years. As Delphine hears about her family history, she uncovers the
surprising truth that's been keeping the sisters apart. But when
tragedy strikes, Delphine discovers that the bonds of family run
deeper than she ever knew possible. Powerful and humorous, this
companion to the award-winning One Crazy Summer and P.S. Be Eleven
will be enjoyed by fans of the first two books, as well as by
readers meeting these memorable sisters for the first time.
National Book Award Finalist * Kirkus Best Books of 2017 * Horn Book Best Books of 2017 * Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2017 * School Library Journal Best Books of 2017 * NAACP Image Awards Nominee * Chicago Public Library Best Books * Boston Globe Best Books of 2017
From beloved Newbery Honor winner and three-time Coretta Scott King Award winner Rita Williams-Garcia comes a powerful and heartfelt novel about loss, family, and love that will appeal to fans of Jason Reynolds and Kwame Alexander.
Clayton feels most alive when he’s with his grandfather, Cool Papa Byrd, and the band of Bluesmen—he can’t wait to join them, just as soon as he has a blues song of his own. But then the unthinkable happens. Cool Papa Byrd dies, and Clayton’s mother forbids Clayton from playing the blues. And Clayton knows that’s no way to live.
Armed with his grandfather’s brown porkpie hat and his harmonica, he runs away from home in search of the Bluesmen, hoping he can join them on the road. But on the journey that takes him through the New York City subways and to Washington Square Park, Clayton learns some things that surprise him.
All three books in the Coretta Scott King Award-winning series by New York Times-bestselling author Rita Williams-Garcia are now available in one beautiful, giftable box set!
Each humorous, unforgettable story follows the Gaither sisters as they grow up during one of the most tumultuous eras in recent American history, the 1960s. Read the adventures of eleven-year-old Delphine and her younger sisters, Vonetta and Fern, as they visit their kin all over the rapidly changing nation--and as they discover that the bonds of family, and their own strength, run deeper than they ever knew possible.
This box set includes One Crazy Summer, a Newbery Honor book, National Book Award finalist, and winner of the Scott O'Dell Award; P.S. Be Eleven; and Gone Crazy in Alabama, all of which will make the perfect addition to a young reader's growing library.
Coretta Scott King Award winner * ALA Notable Book * School Library
Journal Best Book of the Year * Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the
Year * ALA Booklist Editors' Choice * Shelf Awareness Best Book of
the Year * Washington Post Best Books of the Year * The Bulletin of
the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Book * Three starred
reviews * CCBC Choice * New York Public Library 100 Titles for
Reading and Sharing * Amazon Best Book of the YearThe Coretta Scott
King Award-winning Gone Crazy in Alabama by Newbery Honor and New
York Times bestselling author Rita Williams-Garcia tells the story
of the Gaither sisters as they travel from the streets of Brooklyn
to the rural South for the summer of a lifetime.Delphine, Vonetta,
and Fern are off to Alabama to visit their grandmother Big Ma and
her mother, Ma Charles. Across the way lives Ma Charles's half
sister, Miss Trotter. The two half sisters haven't spoken in years.
As Delphine hears about her family history, she uncovers the
surprising truth that's been keeping the sisters apart. But when
tragedy strikes, Delphine discovers that the bonds of family run
deeper than she ever knew possible.Powerful and humorous, this
companion to the award-winning One Crazy Summer and P.S. Be Eleven
will be enjoyed by fans of the first two books, as well as by
readers meeting these memorable sisters for the first time.
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Beloved author Rita Williams-Garcia intertwines the lives of three
very different teens in this fast-paced, gritty narrative about
choices and the impact that even the most seemingly insignificant
ones can have. A National Book Award finalist. One day. One huge
New York City high school. Three girls, headed toward one
slow-motion collision. There's Trina, a pretty, self-involved
artist who's sure she's bringing beauty and color to the lives of
everyone around her, regardless of what they really think. There's
Leticia, who skates by on minimal effort; she's more interested in
her cell phone, her nails, and gossip than school. And there's
Dominique, an angry basketball player who's been benched for low
grades. When Trina unknowingly offends Dominique, Dominique decides
that it's going down-after school, she's going to jump Trina. Trina
has no idea. And Leticia is the only witness to Dominique's rage,
the only one who could stop the beatdown from coming. But does she
want to get involved in this mess?
Alexandria, Virginia, has been witness to events which helped
create America. Many of the nation’s founding fathers and
wellknown historical figures, including George Washington and
Robert E. Lee, lived in, worked in, and were a part of what began
as a modest tobacco trading town and seaport. With a selection of
fine historic images from their best-selling book, Historic Photos
of Alexandria, Julie Ballin Patton and Rita Williams Holtz provide
a valuable and revealing historical retrospective on the growth and
development of Alexandria. Remembering Alexandria depicts this
colorful history through photos selected from the Library of
Congress and the Local History–Special Collections branch of the
Alexandria Library. From the occupation of Alexandria by Union
troops during the Civil War to the thriving downtown of the 1940s
and 1950s, Remembering Alexandria follows life and events
throughout the city’s history.
Nine Decades charts the author's life from losing her mother at a
very young age and having to care for her siblings, through a world
war and the threat of being bombed, and two marriages blighted by
her husbands' ill health, all the while working hard to support her
family and ensure a good education for her son. This is an
inspirational story of dedication and of never giving up in the
face of adversity.
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