Going Places: Victor Hugo Green and His Glorious Book

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Quill Tree Books
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
9.29 X 11.18 X 0.39 inches | 1.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062967404

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About the Author

Tonya Bolden's books have earned much praise and numerous starred reviews. Her work has been recognized with the NCTE Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children and the Carter G. Woodson Book Award and listed as a CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People. She is also the recipient of the Children's Book Guild of Washington, DC's Nonfiction Award for her body of work. Her Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl was a Coretta Scott King Author Honor book. Visit her website at www.tonyaboldenbooks.com.

Eric Velasquez has illustrated numerous children's books, including Strong Voices: Fifteen American Speeches Worth Knowing and Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library by Carole Boston Weatherford. He won the Pura Belpré Award for his illustrations in Grandma's Gift. He won the John Steptoe New Talent Award for his illustrations in The Piano Man, written by Debbi Chocolate. Visit his website at www.ericvelasquez.com.

Reviews

"Bolden's bold, strong, conversational prose sets the scene, representing courageous, talented Black people strategizing to keep their dignity in an unfair world. Velasquez beautifully brings to life settings, families, and communities. A richly layered, powerful introduction to an entrepreneur and the problems he solved." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"In descriptive text and an upbeat voice, Bolden recalls the Black mail carrier from Harlem who recognized that Black Americans were going places. Velasquez lends a fitting and beautiful scrapbook effect to the story. An effective way to address Jim Crow laws and segregation as well as resourcefulness and determination." -- Booklist (starred review)

"Bolden has perfectly combined the painful story of Jim Crow and segregation with the strength and determination of Black Americans to live a full life. The illustrations pull readers along on this American experience known too well to some and a revelation for others. A highly recommended addition to any collection." -- School Library Journal (starred review)

"Bolden recounts the moving story of mail carrier Victor Hugo Green. Working images of paper ephemera into the pages, Velasquez melds portraiture and background illustration, producing a visually engaging account of history in the making." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"With lively language that hovers between poetry and prose, Bolden's biographical account carefully introduces the intersections of historical preconditions that led to the creation of Green Book and Green's disposition and resilience. Velasquez's smooth oil paint illustrations radiantly depict everyday Black folks on the go." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

"Velasquez's scrapbook-style, painterly vignettes capture period detail and nimbly complement Bolden's conversational free-verse text." -- Horn Book Magazine