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Before She Was Harriet - (Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Books) by Lesa Cline-Ransome (Hardcover)

Before She Was Harriet - (Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Books) by  Lesa Cline-Ransome (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A Junior Library Guild Selection. In a lush and lyrical biography of Harriet Tubman, an evocative poem and opulent watercolors come together to honor a woman of humble origins whose courage and compassion make her larger than life. Full color. 9 x 11.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i><b>Who was Harriet Tubman before she was Harriet?</b></i> <p/>We know her today as Harriet Tubman, but in her lifetime she was called by many names. As General Tubman she was a Union spy. As Moses she led hundreds to freedom on the Underground Railroad. As Minty she was a slave whose spirit could not be broken. As Araminta she was a young girl whose father showed her the stars and the first steps on the path to freedom. <p/>An evocative poem and stunning watercolors come together to honor a woman of humble origins whose courage and compassion make her a larger than life hero. <p/>A lush and lyrical biography of Harriet Tubman, written in verse and illustrated by James Ransome, winner of the Coretta Scott King medal for <i>The Creation.</i><br><b><br>A Junior Library Guild Selection</b><br><b>A Coretta Scott King Honor Book<br>A Christopher Award winner<br>A Jane Addams Children's Honor Book<br>A <i>Booklist </i>Top of the List selection <br></b><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>★ Simultaneously simple enough for young children to understand and sophisticated enough to inspire adults.--<b><i>Booklist</i>, Starred Review</b> <p/>★ A memorable, lyrical reverse-chronological walk through the life of an American icon. While the text introduces readers to the details of Tubman's life, Ransome's use of watercolor . . . reveals Tubman's humanity, determination, drive, and hope. Ransome's lavishly detailed and expansive double-page spreads situate young readers in each time and place as the text takes them further into the past.--<b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, Starred Review</b> <p/>★ This striking reverse chronology opens with a regal portrait of an elderly Harriet Tubman, after which the Ransomes chart her decades of work in pursuit of equality. [Lesa Cline-Ransome's] incisive free verse emphasize[s] Tubman's bravery in the face of a multitude of dangers. James Ransome's watercolor portraits imbue Tubman with a steely determination―at every age―in lush scenes often set against blazing summer skies and blue, moonlit nights. Beyond its recognition of all that Tubman accomplished, the book serves as a powerful reminder of how all children carry within them the potential for greatness.--<b><i>Publishers Weekly</i>, Starred Review</b> <p/>★ Each episode in her compelling life is illustrated by a luminous watercolor. The expertly done expressive paintings evoke Tubman's strength and integrity showing 'the wisp of a woman with the courage of a lion.' This lovely tribute effectively communicates Tubman's ­everlasting bravery and resolve, and will ­inspire curious readers to learn more.--<b><i>School Library Journal</i>, Starred Review</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Lesa Cline-Ransome</b> and <b>James Ransome</b> have collaborated on many award-winning picture books for children. These include <i>Before She was Harriet</i>, a Coretta Scott King honor book; <i>Benny Goodman & Teddy Wilson: Taking the Stage as the first Black-and-White Jazz Band in History; Satchel Paige</i>, which was an ALA Best Book for Children and <i>Words Set Me Free: The Story of Young Frederick Douglass, </i> which received starred reviews in Booklist and School Library Journal. They live in the Hudson River Valley region of New York.

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