Bessie the Motorcycle Queen

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Orchard Books
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
11.02 X 9.13 X 0.47 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781338752472

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About the Author
Charlot Kristensen is a Dublin based illustrator, designer, and book author. As a Black artist she often depicts underrepresented characters in empowering ways to help change their narratives. Some of her most renowned clients include HuffPost, Google, Scholastic, Penguin Random House, and the New York Times. You can find her at charlotk.myportfolio.com.
Charles R. Smith Jr. is an award-winning author, photographer, and poet with over thirty books to his credit. His awards include a Coretta Scott King Award for Illustration (2010) for his photographs accompanying the Langston Hughes poem, My People, and a Coretta Scott King Honor Author Award (2008) for his biography on Muhammad Ali, Twelve Rounds to Glory. Many of his books have also garnered reluctant reader awards, proving that kids that don't like to read do like to read his books. He was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, and currently lives in Poughkeepsie, New York. You can find him at charlesrsmithjr.com.
Reviews

Praise for Bessie the Motorcycle Queen:

2023 NCSS Septima P. Clark Book Award - Winner: Elementary Category

Imagination Soup Best Children's Nonfiction Books of 2022

"A Black woman whose early 20th-century adventures seem right out of a tall tale...zooms across the pages of this appealing picture book biography. . . .The illustrations and text are full of energy and make for a highly engaging class read."--School Library Journal (starred review)

"The illustrations. . .incorporate color in exciting ways while providing Bessie a classic vibe for her adventures. Unexpected pops of purple, pink, and teal create a strong visual interest that will help draw readers into Bessie's story. A great tale about one bad biker." -- Kirkus

"A fast-flying starter biography, this tale of motorcycle queen Bessie Stringfield is ideal for fans of cars, travel, racing, and Black history. . . .Add this book to biography collections and look for ways to put it in the hands of readers interested in motorcycles as well as those seeking to learn about the Jim Crow era through a new lens." --Booklist

"Smith compiles the uncertain details of Stringfield's life story into a digestible tale of a Black woman who lived on her own terms. Kristensen's lively unlined illustrations emphasize bright landscapes."--Publishers Weekly

"This book is sure to inspire young readers. ...Engaging." --Common Sense Media