Africville

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.6 X 10.3 X 0.5 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781773060439

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About the Author
Shauntay Grant is an acclaimed poet and author of several picture books, including Sandy Toes, One Day, When I Wrap My Hair, and My Fade Is Fresh, which earned a starred review in Publishers Weekly. Her picture book Africville won the 2019 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award and was a finalist for the 2018 Governor General's Literary Awards, the 2019 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Awards, and the 2019 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Masterworks Arts Award. Grant is an assistant professor of creative writing at Dalhousie University, a member of the College of the Royal Society of Canada, and a former poet laureate of Halifax. She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and loves to go sledding with her family in winter.

EVA CAMPBELL is an artist and illustrator who teaches visual art. She has exhibited her work in Canada, the US, the UK, Barbados and Ghana. Eva won the Children's Africana Book Award for her illustrations in The Matatu by Eric Walters. She also illustrated Africville by Shauntay Grant, winner of the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award and the Lillian Shepherd Memorial Award for Excellence in Illustration, and a Governor General's Literary Award finalist. Eva lives in Victoria.

Reviews
This story celebrates the beauty and joy of the community seen through a child's eyes. . . . There is both pride and longing expressed in the lyrical text, and the vibrant colors and friendly compositions of the oil and pastel illustrations immerse readers in this community.-- "School Library Journal"
Shauntay Grant's writing is graceful ... She reaches out to young readers and invites them in ... Visually, Africville is gorgeous. Eva Campbell's illustrations are arresting; the colours are warm and inviting, and her painterly style enhances the dreamlike quality of the story.-- "Quill and Quire"
Through the poem, readers visit this sparkling seaside community . . .. Grant's evocative descriptions are perfectly matched in tone and timbre with Campbell's vibrant oil-and-pastel renderings of the town and its residents.-- "Booklist"
The writing is spare but emotional, and the art brings the community to life. A loving tribute to a history that should not be forgotten.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
[Shauntay] Grant's perfectly paced free verse poetry has a gentle, hypnotic quality that flows through the narrative and invites the reader to savour each word and the myriad images the words evoke. Eva Campbell's illustrations are bold, bright and filled with energy and motion. . . . [A] vivid portrait of what Africville once was.-- "Atlantic Books Today"
The simplicity of [Shauntay Grant's] story engages readers of all ages and backgrounds, and it brings to light a dark period in history in a completely accessible and very beautiful way. There is a melody to Grant's poetry that entrances, and, when paired with Eva Campbell's vivid illustrations, the former thriving community comes to life. . . . Africville is destined to become a picture book classic . . .-- "Canadian Review of Materials"
The reader travels on a special journey in both text and visual memories in Africville. . . . Africville is a delightful book for classrooms and public libraries looking for a gentle storybook as well a tribute to the history of a place that should not be forgotten.-- "Resource Links"

[A] gorgeous and radiant ode.

-- "Vancouver Writers Fest"