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D Is for Drinking Gourd: An African American Alphabet
Contributor(s): Sanders, Nancy I., Lewis, E. B. (Illustrator)

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ISBN: 158536293X     ISBN-13: 9781585362936
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Pr
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Binding Type: School And Library - Other Formats
Published: September 2007
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Annotation: "D is for Drinking Gourd: An African American Alphabet" showcases many of the remarkable achievements of and contributions from African Americans throughout history. Evocative watercolor paintings from Caldecott Honor-winning E. B. Lewis perfectly capture the spirit of each letter topics poem and expository text.Thomson Gale
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | United States
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts | Alphabet
LC Subject:
- African Americans; Juvenile literature.
- English language; Alphabet; Juvenile literature.
- African Americans.
Dewey: 973/.0496073003
LCCN: 2007005462
Academic/Grade Level: Grade 1-2, Age 6-7
Series: Discover the World
Book type: Easy Non Fiction
Physical Information: 10.25" H x 11.25" W x 0.50" (1.15 lbs) 36 pages
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 119147
Reading Level: 7.7   Interest Level: Middle Grades   Point Value: 1.0
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
The tapestry of American history is made up of countless threads marking the contributions of people from many different backgrounds and cultures. D is for Drinking Gourd: An African American Alphabet showcases many of the remarkable achievements of and contributions from African Americans throughout our history. Evocative watercolor paintings from Caldecott Honor-winning E. B. Lewis perfectly capture the spirit of each letter topic's poem and expository text. D is for Drinking Gourd, and the North Star that led through the night from station to station on the Underground Railroad, escaping on a dangerous flight. From the bravery of the early abolitionists to the cultural legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, D is for Drinking Gourd illuminates the amazing and ongoing role the African American community has played in the shaping of our country.

Reviewed by Horn Book Guide Reviews (Horn Book Guide Reviews 2008 Spring)
"E is for Emancipation, / a big word that means to be free. / When people heard the proclamation, / it was a day of jubilee!" Each letter is paired with an awkward poem and more interesting sidebars. The entries jump around in subject matter and chronology, making it difficult to come away with any real information. Lewis's illustrations are appropriately stirring. Reading list, websites. Copyright 2008 Horn Book Guide Reviews.

Reviewed by School Library Journal Reviews (SLJ Reviews 2008 January)

Gr 1–5— A rich and varied portrait of the African-American experience presented in an alphabet format. The words selected range from the generic, such as cowboys, politics, and quilts, to specific events and people, such as the March on Washington, the Great Migration, the Little Rock Nine, and Malcolm X. A rhyming couplet highlights the significance of the chosen term. For example, "Poetry, paintings, photography…the stage!/Hit songs at the top of the chart;/H is for Harlem Renaissance,/a great birth of culture and art." Lewis's powerful watercolor illustrations depict the essence of the topic. This is an inspirational look at the contributions, experiences, struggles, and triumphs of African Americans.—Carol Schene, formerly at Taunton Public Schools, MA

[Page 110]. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
 
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