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White Water
By (Author) Michael S. Bandy
By (author) Eric Stein
Illustrated by Shadra Stickland
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st August 2011
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
40
Width 254mm, Height 295mm, Spine 10mm
544g
For a young boy growing up in the segregated south, a town drinking fountain becomes the source of an epiphany.
Its a scorching hot day, and going into town with Grandma is one of Michaels favorite things. When the bus pulls up, they climb in and pay their fare, get out, walk to the back door, and climb in again. By the time they arrive in town, Michaels throat is as dry as a bone, so he runs to the water fountain. But after a few sips, the warm, rusty water tastes bad. Why is the kid at the Whites Only fountain still drinking Is his water clear and refreshingly cool No matter how much trouble Michael might get into, hes determined to find out for himself. Based on a transformative experience co-author Michael Bandy had as a boy, this compelling story sheds light on the reality of segregation through a childs eyes, while showing the powerful awareness that comes from daring to question the way things are.
From the seating on the bus to the two water fountains, this book is a good look at the segregated South. Strickland's illustrations compliment the text beautifully with a commitment to detail. This is an excellent title to be used for African-American history month, Civil Rights curriculum, and as a read-aloud for younger students.
Library Media Connection (highly recommended)
Michael's determination and imaginativeness are evident in Strickland'spale mixed-media paintings, which make excellent use of outlines to portray the boy's imaginings.
Publishers Weekly
Inspirational in tone, this is a strong introduction for young listeners and readers to the American Civil Rights movement.
Kirkus Reviews
Stricklands illustrations compliment the text beautifully with a commitment to detail. Textually and visually, this title simply comes together very well.
Library Media Connection (starred review)
Michael S. Bandycaught the writing bug when his third-grade teacher surprised him with a set of Dr. Seuss books. Hes been writing plays, screenplays, and books ever since. He lives in Los Angeles and is involved in a number of childrens charities.
Eric Steinhas written for the childrens TV seriesStar Streetand was a supervising producer on the animated specialDefender of Dynatron City.He is also on the dive team at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California, where he swims with the sharks almost every weekend.
Shadra Stricklandis the illustrator ofBird,for which she won the Ezra Keats Award and the John Steptoe award, andOur Children Can Soar,for which she won the NAACP Image Award. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.