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Jen Bryant

    Jen Bryant verfasst Erzählungen für Leser aller Altersgruppen und zeigt ein tiefes Interesse an Geschichte und Kunst. Sie erforscht oft das Leben inspirierender Persönlichkeiten und entscheidender Momente in der amerikanischen Geschichte. Ihre Erzählweise zeichnet sich durch ein scharfes Auge für Details und eine poetische Sensibilität aus, die über verschiedene Genres hinweg Anklang findet, von Lyrik bis zu historischen Romanen in Versform.

    A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin
    Fall Down Seven Times, Stand Up Eight: Patsy Takemoto Mink and the Fight for Title IX
    Above the Rim
    • Above the Rim

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,5(649)Abgeben

      "Though not as widely known as other basketball legends, hall-of-famer Elgin Baylor was one of the game's all-time greatest players-an innovative athlete, team player, and quiet force for change. A member of the early, scrappy NBA and one of the first professional African American players, Elgin (b. 1934) played in the late 1950s and early 1960s for the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers, taking risks on and off the court. Known for his acrobatic style of moving and shooting, he inspired others to get creative with their game. But when traveling for away games, hotels and restaurants weren't as welcoming of Elgin as they were of his white teammates. Together, Elgin and his teammates boycotted places practicing segregation until the entire NBA followed suit. From picture book powerhouses Jen Bryant and Frank Morrison, Above the Rim is a peek into the early days of the NBA, a poetic telling of the life of an under-known athlete, and a celebration of standing up for what is right"--

      Above the Rim
    • A Robert F. Sibert Honor Book Winner of the Schneider Family Book Award An ALA-ALSC Notable Children's Book Winner of the NCTE Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children As a child in the late 1800s, Horace Pippin loved to draw: He loved the feel of the charcoal as it slid across the floor. He loved looking at something in the room and making it come alive again in front of him. He drew pictures for his sisters, his classmates, his co-workers. Even during W.W.I, Horace filled his notebooks with drawings from the trenches . . . until he was shot. Upon his return home, Horace couldn't lift his right arm, and couldn't make any art. Slowly, with lots of practice, he regained use of his arm, until once again, he was able to paint--and paint, and paint! Soon, people—including the famous painter N. C. Wyeth—started noticing Horace's art, and before long, his paintings were displayed in galleries and museums across the country. Jen Bryant and Melissa Sweet team up once again to share this inspiring story of a self-taught painter from humble beginnings who despite many obstacles, was ultimately able to do what he loved, and be recognized for who he was: an artist.

      A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin