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A Song for Gwendolyn Brooks

People Who Shaped Our World Ser.

by Alice Faye Duncan

Synopsis

"A stirring, accessible introduction to Gwendolyn Brooks and a must-have for all elementary collections." -- School Library Journal (Starred review) "The combination of biography and Brooks' own poems makes for a strong, useful, and beautiful text . . . A solid introduction to a brilliant writer"-- Kirkus . Acclaimed writer Alice Faye Duncan tells the story of poet Gwendolyn Brooks, the first Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize. SING a song for Gwendolyn Brooks. Sing it loud--a Chicago blues . With a voice both wise and witty, Gwendolyn Brooks crafted poems that captured the urban Black experience and the role of women in society. She grew up on the South Side of Chicago, reading and writing constantly from a young age, her talent lovingly nurtured by her parents. Brooks ultimately published 20 books of poetry, two autobiographies, and one novel. Alice Faye Duncan has created her own song to celebrate Gwendolyn's life and work, illuminating the tireless struggle of revision and the sweet reward of success. Included on the Chicago Public Libraries list of Best Informational Books for Young Readers.

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Book Information

Copyright year
ISBN-13 9781454930884
ISBN-10 1454930888
Class Copyright
Publisher Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.
Subject Juvenile Nonfiction
File Size 37 MB
Number of Pages 48
Language ENG
Shelf No. NG053
Grade Range 0-
Ages 5-99
Lexile 660L