Bronzeville Boys And Girls
By (Author) Gwendolyn Brooks
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
1st March 2007
United States
Children
Fiction
811.54
Winner of Parents Choice Award (Spring) (1998-2007) (Gold) 2007
Hardback
48
Width 238mm, Height 290mm, Spine 11mm
443g
This classic picture book from Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Gwendolyn Brooks, paired with full-color illustrations by Caldecott Honor artist Faith Ringgold, explores the lives and dreams of the children who live together in an urban neighborhood. In 1956, Gwendolyn Brooks created thirty-four poems that celebrated the joy, beauty, imagination, and freedom of childhood. Bronzeville Boys and Girls features these timeless poems, which remind us that whether we live in the Bronzeville section of Chicago or any other neighborhood, childhood is universal in its richness of emotions and new experiences.
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Annie Allen and one of the most celebrated African American poets. She was Poet Laureate for the state of Illinois, a National Women's Hall of Fame inductee, and a recipient of a lifetime achievement award from the National Endowment for the Arts. She received fifty honorary degrees. Her other books include A Street in Bronzeville, In the Mecca, The Bean Eaters, and Maud Martha.