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Aneesa Lee and the Weaver's Gift
Price: $16.99 LIMITED QUANTITIES
ISBN: 0-688-15997-4 (hardcover
Grade level: 2-5
Illustrator: Ashley Bryan
"Thirteen interrelated poems celebrate a girl's love of weaving. Aneesa Lee,
herself a tapestry of black, white, and Japanese heritage, pursues the art with
an all-consuming passion." School Library Journal
A 1999 PARENTS' CHOICE® GOLD AWARD WINNER
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At Break of Day
Price: $17.00
ISBN: 0-802-85104-5 (hardcover)
Grade level: K-2
Illustraotor: Paul Morin
"Grimes captures the essence of a father/son relationship,
with its mutual love and admiration, while also conveying the unique status
o this particular father/son dynamic. Her lyrical gifts are everywhere
in abundance, set out with a deceptive simplicity that evokes an oral
tradition." Publisher's Weekly
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Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope
Price $16.99
Grade level: K-5
ISBN: 978-1-416-97144-3 (hardcover)
Illustraotor: Bryan Collier
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Bronx Masquerade
Price $16.99
ISBN: 0-803-72569-8 (hardcover)
Price $5.99
ISBN: 0-142-50189-1 (paperback)
Grade level: 6 and Up
"This is almost like a play for 18 voices,
as Grimes (Stepping Out with Grandma Mac, not reviewed, etc.) moves her
narration among a group of high school students in the Bronx..." Kirkus Reviews
WINNER OF THE 2002 CORETTA SCOTT KING AWARD FOR WRITING
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C is for City
Price: $9.95
ISBN: 1-590-78013-2 (paperback)
Grade level: PreK - 2
Illustraotor: Paul Morin
"'A is for arcade or ads for
apartments.../B is for butcher or/breakfast with bagels/or block-party
bands/out on hot summer nights. C is for city/or cabbies named Clarence/or
cool cats who chat/under boulevard lights.' Many of the arresting images
reflect the ethnic, religious, and economic diversity of urban life....it
is always interesting and right on target for the audience." School Library Journal
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Come Sunday
Price $15.00
ISBN: 0-802-85108-8 (hardcover)
Price $8.00
ISBN: 0-802-85134-7 (paperback)
Grade level: 6 and Up
Illustraotor: Michael Bryant
"Fourteen short poems narrated by an African-American
girl that concentrate mostly on preparing for and going to church with
family and friends. From her mother's gentle wake-up call to her bedtime
prayers, LaTasha is caught up in the spirit of the Paradise Baptist Church.
Sunday is a long day filled with different experiences, and readers share
this appealing child's observations on all of them..." School Library
Journal
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Danitra Brown Leaves Town
Price: $15.95
ISBN: 0-688-13155-7 (hardcover)
Grade level: 1-4
Illustraotor: Angelo
"Fans of this author-illustrator team's
Meet Danitra Brown will welcome their latest effort...
Grimes's poems read and flow well, and Cooper's paintings simply burst
with energy and expressiveness." Kirkus Reviews
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A Day With Daddy
Price: $3.99 AVAILABLE APRIL, 2004
ISBN: 0-439-56850-1 (paperback)
Grade level: K - 2
Illustraotor: Nicole Tadgell
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A Dime a Dozen
Price: $16.99
ISBN: 0-803-72227-3 (hardcover)
Grade level: 6 and Up
Illustraotor: Angelo
"Written in the first-person voice of an African-American
girl, these 28 poems celebrate family, culture, writing, and the spirit
of a creative, introspective child." School Library Journal
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From a Child's Heart
Price: $15.95
ISBN: 0-940-97544-0 (hardcover)
Price $7.95
ISBN: 0-940-97543-2 (paperback)
Grade level: 3 - 6
"Grimes has composed prayerful verses to give voice
to the subjects in pastel drawings (done between 1985- 1992) by the African-American
artist Brenda Joysmith, who paints a pretty world of healthy and well-groomed
children. Youngsters are shown nestled close to their parents, bending
their heads together with playmates, and lost in comtemplation or daydreaming."
School Library Journal
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Hopscotch Love: A Family Treasury of Poems
Price: $14.95 OUT OF STOCK
ISBN: 0-688-15667-3 (hardcover)
Grade level: 6 and Up
Illustraotor: Melodye Benson Rosales
"These twenty-two poems were written to depict
the various faces of love within an African-American community, but truly
their appeal is universal." Children's Literature
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Is It Far to Zanzibar?: Poems
About Tanzania
Price: Price: $15.95 (OUT OF STOCK)
ISBN: 0-688-13157-3 (hardcover)
Grade level: 1-6
Illustraotor: Clifford A. Parms
"Thirteen brief, playful poems give us a glimpse
at life in rural Tanzania, including its offshore island, Zanzibar. Spiced
with Swahili words, Grimes' verses introduce a jam-packed bus, animals,
foods, the marketplace, and several mischievous children." Kirkus Reviews
A 2000 PARENTS' CHOICE® GOLD AWARD WINNER
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It's Raining Laughter
Price: Price: $14.99 (OUT OF STOCK)
ISBN: 0-803-72003-3 (hardcover)
Grade level: K-2
Illustraotor: Myles Pinkney
"Twelve joyous poems about growing up are filled
with music, laughter, and love. Simple childhood pleasures such as running,
playing, reading, and remembering are touched on with insight and humor...A
harmonious blend of words and pictures." School Library Journal
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Jazmin's Notebook
Price: $15.99
ISBN: 0-803-72224-9 (hardcover)
Price: $4.99
ISBN: 0-141-30702-1 (paperback)
Grade level: 6-10
Illustrator: Nancy J. Hopper
"With exhuberance, passion, perception, and wit, fourteen-year-old Jazmin Shelby
fills her notebook with glimpses of her life, neighborhood, family, and dreams in Harlem in the 1960's....
Secondary readers will delight in her candor and imagination." Starred Review, School Library Journal
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Meet Danitra Brown
Price: Price: $15.93 (OUT OF PRINT)
ISBN: 0-688-12074-1 (library binding)
Price: $6.95
ISBN: 0-688-15471-9 (paperback)
Grade level: 1-3
Illustrator: Floyd Cooper
"A series of simple poems tells a friendship story
in the voice of Zuri Jackson, who admires her spirited buddy, Danitra
Brown. Their relationship is upbeat but unsentimental." BookList
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My Man Blue
Price: Price: Price: $16.99
ISBN: 0-803-72326-1 (hardcover)
Price: $6.99
ISBN: 0-142-30197-3 (paperback)
Grade level: 1-3
Illustrator: Jerome Lagarrigue
"This against-the-odds book from Grimes (Jazmin's
Notebook, 1998, etc.) tells of an African-American boy living in a
neighborhood that cuts him no slack, and the man who helps keep his feet
grounded and his self-esteem steady against the occasional buffeting of
his peers." Kirkus Reviews
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A Pocketful of Poems
Price: Price: $15.00 (LIMITED QUANTITIES)
ISBN: 0-395-93868-6 (hardcover)
Grade level: 1-4
Illustraotor: Javaka Steptoe
"Grimes boils poetry down to its essence in this picture book homage to words--a
must-read for aspiring poets and writers" Starred Review, Publisher's Weekly
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Portrait of Mary
Price: Price: $15.95 (OUT OF STOCK)
ISBN: 0-151-73199-3 (hardcover)
Grade level: All
The award-winning author of From a Child's Heart retells the story of Mary,
using everyday, down-to-earth language based on the Scriptural events. Through Nikki Grimes's vibrant
narrative--presented in a stunning, two-color format--Mary's life is made startlingly fresh, deeply human,
and inspiring.
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Shoe Magic
Price: Price: $16.95
ISBN: 0-531-30286-5 (hardcover)
Grade level: PreS-2
Illustrator: Terry Widener
"Using their footwear as points of departure, Grimes
presents a cycle of poems about kids' everyday lives and dreams for the
future." School Library Journal
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Stepping Out with Grandma MAC
Price: Price: $16.95
ISBN: 0-531-30320-9 (hardcover)
Grade level: 4-7
Illustrator: Angelo
"There are no hugs and kisses and no endearments from Grandma Mac.
Her words are cold and gruff, and they can hurt. But these poems in her 10-year-old granddaughter's voice reveal how much
the girl resembles her grandmother: scrappy and strong, adventerous and reserved, irritable and intimate....The touching poems will
leave readers thinking about love not spoken, the spaces between the words." Starred Review, Booklist
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Tai Chi Morning: Snapshots of China
Price: Price: $15.95 (AVAILABLE APRIL, 2004)
ISBN: 0-812-62707-5 (hardcover)
Grade level: 6 and Up
Illustrator: Ed Young
"In 1988, poet Grimes was part of an artists' tour of China, performing,
reading, traveling, and teaching. Young, whose family comes from China,
always sketches what he sees when he returns to visit. Grimes constructs a
travelogue of small poems, each with an introduction accompanied by her
tourist photos. Young's lively and evocative black-and-white drawings, which
are from the same time period-just before Tiananmen Square-are well-matched
with the verse, some rhymed, some not... it opens up possibilities for
history, culture, and poetry classes for middle grades." Kirkus Reviews
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Talkin' About Bessie
Price: Price: $16.95
ISBN: 0-439-35243-6 (hardcover)
Grade level: 3-8
"Talkin' is a well-conceived, well-executed, handsomely illustrated, fictionalized
account of the life of the first black female licensed pilot in the world. . . . Skillfully drawn and
occasionally photographic in their realism, the pictures perfectly match each speaker's recollections."
Starred Review, School Library Journal
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Under the Christmas Tree: Poems
of Christmas
Price: Price: $15.99
ISBN: 0-688-15999-0 (hardcover)
Grade level: K-6
"Grimes offers glimpses of Christmastime from a child's eyes, in the form
of 23 poems that shine with all the hallmarks of the season. Her text
is universal in sentiment, but telling in its detail, as when a child
waits for her candle to be lit at a Christmas Eve service or dreams of
joining the skaters she watches, carving figure eights in an ice rink."
Publishers Weekly
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What Is Goodbye
Price: Price: $15.99
ISBN: 0-786-80778-4 (hardcover)
Grade level: 3-7
Alternating poems by a brother and sister convey their feelings about the
death of their older brother and the impact it had on their family.
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Wild, Wild Hair (Hello Reader!
Series)
Price: $16.00
ISBN: 0-802-85152-5 (hardcover)
Price: $8.00
ISBN: 0-802-85266-1 (paperback)
Grade level: K-6
Illustrator: Tim Ladwig
"Fourteen graceful poems portray a small boy's relationship with his prayerful father.
Whether the narrator is at bat for his team, coming home from school, helping to weed a garden,
or being tucked in at night, he "hears" his father praying. Each poem in a different cadence
fits the mood of the experience." Kirkus Reviews
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Wild, Wild Hair (Hello Reader!
Series)
Price: $3.99
ISBN: 0-590-26590-3 (paperback)
Grade level: K-2
Illustrator: George Ford
"Tisa Walker dreads Monday mornings. 'School was
not the problem./She liked going there./But Monday was the day/Mommy braided
Tisa's hair.' She hides, but every week her mother finds her, combs and
carefully braids her long, thick hair into 20 elaborately plaited braids.
Grimes uses her beautiful poetic touch to narrate this story told in easy-to-read
rhyming couplets." School Library Journal
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