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Rise! : from caged bird to poet of the people, Maya Angelou / by Bethany Hegedus ; foreword by Colin A. Johnson ; illustrations by Tonya Engel.

Hegedus, Bethany, (author.). Johnson, Colin A. (Colin Ashanti), (writer of foreword.). Engel, Tonya, (illustrator.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781620145876 : SAL
  • ISBN: 1620145871 : SAL
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Lee & Low Books Inc., [2019]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary, etc.:
"A biography of African American writer, performer, and activist Maya Angelou, who turned a childhood of trauma and emotional pain to become one of the most inspiring voices of our lifetime. Includes afterword, author's note, and sources"-- Provided by publisher.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 7-10.
Grades 4-6.
Subject: Angelou, Maya > Juvenile literature.
African American women authors > 20th century > Biography > Juvenile literature.
Women > Biography.
African Americans > Biography.
Angelou, Maya.
African American authors > 20th century > Biography.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at GRPL.

Holds

0 current holds with 3 total copies.

Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Ottawa Hills jBiography Angelou, Maya (Text) 31307024010805 Children's Biography Available -
Seymour jBiography Angelou, Maya (Text) 31307024010821 Children's Biography Available -
West Leonard jBiography Angelou, Maya (Text) 31307024010813 Children's Biography Available -

Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9781620145876
Rise! : From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou
Rise! : From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou
by Hegedus, Bethany; Engel, Tonya (Illustrator)
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Rise! : From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou

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In merely 48 pages, Maya Angelou's remarkable life is presented in full, through rhythmic free verse that emphasizes her formative years. With so much being covered, the language accessible, fluid, and often lovely in the paced-out early years tends to drag under the quick-turning logistics of Angelou's adult life. We glimpse her as a dancer, mother, poet, and activist in St. Louis, Stamps, San Francisco, Cairo, and Harlem. The work of metaphor often falls to Engel, whose sweeping oil and acrylics lend depth and power to the text. An especially dark moment is presented with care: One day, Maya left alone / with Mr. Freeman, / is anything but free. A man's shadow is cast over Maya's bedroom wall, with the little girl curled up on her bed, afraid. Back matter including a full time line and selected bibliography names the sexual assault and offers resources for readers in need of support. A foreword frames this biography as an opportunity for conversation, hoping that children may learn from the courage displayed by Angelou, and so it is.--Ronny Khuri Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Rise! : From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou
Rise! : From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou
by Hegedus, Bethany; Engel, Tonya (Illustrator)
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Rhythmic words render a rich snapshot of Maya Angelou's remarkable rise from a little girl riding a train to an uncertain destiny in Stamps, Ark., to a revered poet invoking words to welcome a new president in Washington, D.C. Her multifaceted life and emotions are sensitively portrayed, with the joys of discovering words and performance and professional success depicted alongside the deep sorrow of childhood trauma--"One day, Maya, left alone with Mr. Freeman, is anything but free"--and her anguish following the assassinations of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. This tapestry of the highs and lows of lived experience ultimately coalesces in her enduringly popular poetic works: "Her words/ her words/ still rise. They will always/ rise/ rise/ rise." In Engel's colorful paintings, strong women are rooted like trees, injustices are weighed in scales, and words soar and fly, representing the magical realities, emotional expressiveness, and deep resonance of Angelou's poetic vision. Ages 7--10. (Aug.)

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Rise! : From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou
Rise! : From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou
by Hegedus, Bethany; Engel, Tonya (Illustrator)
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Gr 4--6--Maya Angelou overcame an utterly terrifying childhood experience that left her temporarily mute. Despite these challenging circumstances, she went on to accomplish so much. Yet her success may have had a completely different outcome had she not had the love and support of a few key people who helped her turn fear into courage. The author includes a surprising amount of information in this picture book biography, especially given its sparse, narrative verse. The rich language conveys the emotions Angelou felt at different times in her life, ranging from terror to jubilance. The publisher has suggested the target audience as ages 7--10 and grades 4--6. This distinction is important to note because the story touches on specific events that may require additional explanation from an adult if the child is in that younger age category. For example, on the page that addresses the traumatic rape Angelou endured as a child, Hegedus writes: "One day, Maya, left alone with Mr. Freeman, is anything but free. After a visit to the hospital, Maya calls out Mr. Freeman's name as the one who hurt her. Mr. Freeman spends only one night in jail. Later, he is found crumpled behind the slaughterhouse. Maya falls silent, scared her voice struck him dead." The illustrations, done in acrylic and oil on textured paper, are luscious and colorful and expand on the beautifully written text. Back matter includes a time line of Angelou's life, additional resources, and references. VERDICT An important and powerful addition to any biography collection.--Maggie Chase, Boise State University, ID


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