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K-3
Using deceptively simple, repetitive verse, an enslaved girl narrates her family's daily plantation activities over a week, every morning beginning with the bell ringing--until Thursday when her brother runs away. The author communicates the complex emotions of individuals fleeing enslavement and the aftermath for those left behind. Through lush watercolors that expertly frame and highlight the characters, the reader is drawn into scenes of tenderness, joy, terror, and despair.
Reviewer: Monique Harris
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
January, 2019
32 pp.
| Dial
| April, 2012
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TradeISBN 978-0-8037-3259-9$16.99
(4)
K-3
A child wonders why her elderly teacher keeps teaching, but she answers her own question by listing the ways the teacher loves to share knowledge and inspiration with generations of students. Ransome's detailed art uses an amiable childlike style; the story is somewhat sentimental, but descriptions of lessons and numerous anecdotes of students past exemplify the concept of high-quality education.
32 pp.
| Holiday
| March, 2011
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TradeISBN 978-0-8234-2226-5$16.95
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K-3
Young Tom is excited to ride his new bike to pal Sam's house. While waiting at Sam's door, Tom's bike disappears (temporarily). The spare text will hold readers' attention--"He zooms down the hill / around the curve / and back up"--while unfussy watercolor and pencil illustrations with lots of white space enhance accessibility.
32 pp.
| Holiday
| August, 2010
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TradeISBN 978-0-8234-2053-7$16.95
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K-3
"Too short and too round" to be a typical quarterback, Gunner nevertheless makes third-string QB for his PeeWee team. He warms the bench until the team's championship game, during which he improbably throws for two touchdowns. Though the team loses, Gunner is still a hero. Loose-lined watercolors in autumnal hues convey a sense of movement, but figures are sometimes rendered inconsistently.