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Quilts of Gee's Bend
Since the early nineteenth century, the women of Gee’s Bend in southern Alabama have created stunning, vibrant quilts. In the only photo-essay book about the quilts of Gee’s Bend …
Matisse Dance with Joy
Here in the latest addition to our contemporary art board-book series, Henri Matisse's exuberant cut-paper art leaps off the page, accompanied by simple, lyrical text sure to …
Give Us the Vote!
The corruption, activism, heroic efforts, and ongoing struggles for the right to vote are chronicled by an award-winning nonfiction author. For over 200 years, people have …
Brown v. Board of Education
An award-winning author chronicles the story behind the landmark Supreme Court decision in this fascinating account for young readers. In 1954, one of the most significant …
Coco Chanel
“An intriguing, well-rounded portrait of a fascinating woman whose many important contributions to art and fashion remain popular today.” —Kirkus Reviews Award-winning author Susan …
Magrittes Imagination
All Aboard! Choo-choo! Where do you think we'll go...?Journey through a fantastical land where anything is possible. From trees with faces to men raining from the sky, Rene …
Mary Seacole: Bound for the Battlefield
The life of pioneering Jamaican nurse Mary Seacole gets its dramatic due in a sweeping and stunning biography. Mary Seacole spent much of her life on the front lines of the Crimean …
Quilts of Gee's Bend
"e;How homemade quilts created in rural Alabama became modern art . . . A handsome volume to enchant a new generation of readers and artists."e; -Kirkus Reviews (starred …
Jacob Lawrence City Board Book
Busy city! Beep, beep, beep! Jacob Lawrence's exuberant artwork guides readers through a bustling city, complete with builders rat-a-tatting and children playing in the streets. …
Mary Seacole: Bound for the Battlefield
The true story of Mary Seacole, the "Celebrated Heroine of the Crimean War".Over two hundred years ago in Kingston, Jamaica, a little girl called Mary watched as her mother …