Copyright Date:
2022
Edition Date:
2022
Release Date:
01/01/22
Illustrator:
Clester, Shane,
Pages:
45 pages
ISBN:
1-649-96366-1
ISBN 13:
978-1-649-96366-6
Dewey:
921
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Subject Heading:
Parks, Rosa,. 1913-2005. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
Parks, Rosa,. 1913-2005.
Women. United States. Biography. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
Civil rights. United States. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
Civil rights workers. United States. Biography. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
African American women. Biography. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
Women.
Civil rights.
Civil rights workers.
African American women.
United States. Race relations. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
United States. Race relations.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Wed Jul 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
KALLEN, Kaara . Marie Curie . illus. by Rosie Baker. Jan. 2021. ISBN 9781503752931 . ea vol: 48p. (It's Her Story). Sunbird . Tr $10.99. Gr 35 Kicking off a new series of graphic biographies, these compact profiles offer quietly respectful overviews of the lives and achievements of two of the 20th century's most iconic female role models. Chronicling the life of Marie Curie, Kallen uses a contemporary idiom ("I'm OK with studying hard," declares young Marie Sklodowska) and gives due attention to the contributions of Curie's husband and daughters along with her own discoveries, medical work in World War I, and later achievements at the renowned Radium Institute. Kallen broadens Curie's skill set by viewing her as "not only an extraordinary scientist" but also "a clever communicator and manager." Though Burke makes a common but incorrect assertion that Abraham Lincoln freed all enslaved people, she likewise presents a similarly well-rounded picture of her subject; in her book, a modern child asks her grandmother who Rosa Parks was and gets an earful that tracks the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" from birth to bus seat, and then on to a long life of behind-the-scenes political activism. Parks's features change along with her body as she matures in Clester's cartoon scenes, but she remains recognizable; in Baker's neatly drawn panels Curie looks like an adult and barely ages from first page to last. If neither figure displays a great range of emotion, they do both exude winning dignity and intelligence. Who wouldn't want to, as Parks herself urged, be kind, be brave, and "do one tiny thing" to change the world? VERDICT The lack of back matter makes these less offerings suitable for research than other resources, but they make inspiring character studies for readers in elementary grades. John Peters, Children's Literature Consultant, New York
Rosa Parks was the courageous thinker and leader known as the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement. Long before the Montgomery Bus Boycott made her famous, she was a social justice activist and organizer. In honor of her work, she received a Congressional Gold Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.