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Coretta Scott King Author
Awards - 2001 |
Author
Award Winner
Miracle's
Boys
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by Jacqueline Woodson
ISBN: 0399231137
Format: Hardcover, 192pp
Pub. Date: March 2000
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Set in contemporary Harlem, Miracle's Boys tells the story of three brothers
coping with the death of their parents. In this compelling family drama, Ty'ree,
the oldest brother, accepts responsibility for keeping the family together.
Charlie, the middle brother, who has just been released from a juvenile
correctional facility, comes home angry. Lafayette, the youngest, fears he will
be separated from his siblings. It is through Lafayette's eyes that Woodson
skillfully draws the reader into the brothers' resolve to survive emotional pain
and loss.
"Woodson's poetic and sensitive narrative portrays complex characters who
display unconditional love for each other. The revealing, authentic dialogue
deftly captures the essence of the characters' inner turmoil and, layer by
layer, uncovers their strength and determination to survive," says Pauletta
Brown Bracy, chair of the King Awards Jury.
Honor Books
Let It Shine! Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters
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by Andrea Davis Pinkney; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn
ISBN: 015201005X
Format: Hardcover, 120pp
Pub. Date: September 2000
Publisher: Harcourt
Edition Description: 1 ED
Let It Shine! tells the story of ten extraordinary women who fought for civil
rights in the 19th and 20th centuries. From Sojourner Truth, Biddy Mason, and
Harriet Tubman, who lived in slavery times, to Ida B. Wells Barnett, Mary McLeod
Bethune, Ella Josephine Baker, and Dorothy Height, who campaigned for equal
rights, to Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, who were catalysts of the Civil
Rights Movement, to Shirley Chisholm, who pioneered the political arena, these
women all lived lives of vision and courage. Pinkney draws upon her own family
legacy of political activism, and through a direct and lively voice inspires all
readers.
"Pinkney's selection of ten strong women who took a bold stand for freedom and
equality in the United States draws readers into a world of struggle, courage,
and activism. Pinkney's lively and engaging portraits speak directly to us and
weave a tapestry of bravery and strength," said Bracy.
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Coretta Scott King
Illustrator Awards - 2001 |
Illustrator Award Winner
Uptown by Bryan Collier
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ISBN: 0805057218
Format: Hardcover, 32pp
Pub. Date: April 2000
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company, Incorporated
Edition Description: 1 ED
Uptown creates a wonderful sense of adventure through a visual tour of Harlem.
With a confident young boy as a tour guide, Collier's vibrantly colored collage
illustrations shares the pride of his neighborhood. The movement, smells, and
sounds of jazz at the Apollo Theater, chicken and waffles, brownstones, and
barbershops invites the reader to pay a visit to Uptown
"Bryan Collier's innovative collage illustrations combine photographs and paint
to create architecture, urban landscape, and people in an original way. Through
his positive and pride-filled look at a contemporary Harlem, Collier builds form
using textual pieces of cut-paper collage, patterns, shapes, and even chocolate
bars juxtaposed to one another in a vibrant array of color and character."
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Freedom River
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ISBN: 0786803509
Format: Hardcover, 32pp
Pub. Date: August 2000
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Edition Description: 1 ED
by Bryan Collier
Here is the true story of ex-slave John Parker's daring act, as he leads a slave
family to freedom across the Ohio River. Collier's dramatic collages build up
form through cut and torn papers and photographs combined with painting.
Emotionally charged compositions dramatize the determination, boldness, and fear
of the escape to freedom.
"Collier's unique collages paint with papers to powerfully highlight the
emotions of each moment. Dark blues and brown portray night and interior scenes,
while light illuminates feelings on realistically painted faces. The symbolic
painting of the flowing river on faces and arms makes a striking visualization
of the route to freedom."
Only Passing
Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth
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by R. Gregory Christie; text by Anne Rockwell
ISBN: 044041766X
Format: Paperback, 40pp
Pub. Date: November 2002
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Edition Description: REPRINT
Christie's primitive illustrations and dramatic use of the color red poignantly
capture the pain and rage of the slave girl, Isabella. His strong and bold brush
strokes compellingly depict how and why the freed slave girl became known as
Sojourner Truth.
"Christie's effective use of color and perspective in his paintings vividly
portrays the hard, cruel realities of enslavement. Each emotionally charged
painting moves the reader to feel the pain and passion of Sojourner Truth."
Virgie Goes to School with Us Boys
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illustrated by E.B. Lewis; text by Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard
ISBN: 0689800762
Format: Hardcover, 32pp
Pub. Date: December 1999
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's
Despite protests from her family, Virgie convinces her family that she is
able to walk the long and challenging seven miles to school with her five older
brothers. Set during Reconstruction and inspired by the author's family history,
Lewis's poignant watercolor illustrations beautifully evoke the rural setting as
well as Virgie's persistence and determination to satisfy her hunger for
knowledge.
"E.B. Lewis's luminous and expressive watercolor illustrations depict historical
true-to-life characters, conveying their emotions with warmth, consistency, and
dignity," said Bracy. "The contrast of pastel browns and greens with bolder
colors blend masterfully from cover to cover throughout the story on many
double-page spreads; they vividly capture and portray the period and evoke the
vastness of both the land and the immensity of Virgie's undertaking."
Related Links
American
Library Association
http://www.ala.org/srrt/csking/index.html
The Coretta Scott King Award is presented annually by the
Coretta Scott King Task Force of the American Library Association's Social
Responsibilities Round Table. Recipients are authors and illustrators of African
descent whose distinguished books promote an understanding and appreciation of
the "American Dream. "
Check out all the Coretta Scott King Award Winners since the
Award's inception in 1969
AALBC Children's Book Section
http://aalbc.com/children.htm
The children's Literature Web Guide -
Newberry, Caldecott and other ALA Awards - 1999 Winners
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/ala99.html
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