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To Be a Slave


Publishing Details

Full Title:

To Be a Slave

Contributors:

By (Author) Julius Lester
Illustrated by Tom Feelings

ISBN:

9780142403860

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Puffin

Publication Date:

29th December 2005

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past

Dewey:

306.3620973

Prizes:

Winner of Newbery Honor Book.

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

140g

Description

What was it like to be a slave Listen to the words and learn about the lives of countless slaves and ex-slaves, telling about their forced journey from Africa to the United States, their work in the fields and houses of their owners, and their passion for freedom. You will never look at life the same way again.

Author Bio

Julius Lester is a celebrated author whose accolades include a Newbery Honor and a Coretta Scott King Award. He is also a National Book Award finalist, a National Book Critics Circle nominee, and a recipient of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award. In addition to his critically acclaimed writing career, Mr. Lester has distinguished himself as a civil rights activist, musician, photographer, radio talk-show host, and professor. For 32 years he taught at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He lives in western Massachusetts. Tom Feelings has received numerous awards for his art in books. In 1972, he was the first African-American artist to win a Caldecott Honor, forMoja Means One- Swahili Counting Book,and in 1975 he won a second Caldecott Honor forJambo Means Hello- Swahili Alphabet Book, both written by Muriel Feelings. Mr. Feelings taught art at the University of South Carolina. It was during that time he published perhaps his best-known work,The Middle Passage, which won the 1996 Coretta Scott King Award. Mr. Feelings was working on finishing his last picture book,I Saw Your Face, a collaboration with the poet Kwame Dawes, not long before his death in 2003.

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