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  • Frederick's Journey: The Life of Frederick Douglass (A Big Words Book, 8)

    (By Doreen Rappaport)

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    Author Doreen Rappaport
    “Book Descriptions: Frederick Douglass was born a slave. He was taken from his mother as a baby, and separated from his grandparents when he was six. He suffered hunger and abuse, but miraculously, he learned how to read. Frederick read newspapers left in the street, and secretly collected spellings from neighborhood children. Words, he knew, would set him free. When Frederick was twenty, he escaped to the North, where he spread his abolitionist beliefs through newspaper articles, autobiographies, and speeches. He believed that all people-regardless of color or gender-were entitled to equal rights. It is Douglass's words, as well as his life, that still provide hope and inspiration across generations.

    In this installment of the critically acclaimed Big Words series, Doreen Rappaport captures Frederick's journey from boy to man, from slavery to freedom, by weaving Frederick's powerful words with her own. London Ladd's strong and evocative illustrations combine with the text to create a moving portrait of an extraordinary life.


    Praise for the Big Words series:


    Martin's Big Words
    * 2002 Caldecott Honor Book
    * 2002 Coretta Scott King Honor Book
    * Child Magazine Best Book of 2001
    * New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2001

    * "A stunning, reverent tribute."
    -School Library Journal, starred review

    Abe's Honest Words
    * "Exceptional art, along with Rappaport's and Lincoln's words, makes this a fine celebration of a man who needs little introduction."
    -Booklist, starred review



    Eleanor, Quiet No More
    * "Once again Rappaport celebrates a noble, heroic life in powerful, succinct prose, with prominent, well-chosen, and judiciously placed quotes that both instruct and inspire...Celebrate women in history and in politics with this picture-book life."
    -School Library Journal, starred review


    Helen's Big World
    * "Stirring and awe-inspiring."
    -The Horn Book, starred review

    To Dare Mighty Things
    * "[T]his lavish picture-book biography deftly captures the legendary man's bold, exuberant nature. . . . A truly inspiring tribute to a seemingly larger-than-life U.S. president."
    -Kirkus Reviews, starred review

    * "Theodore Roosevelt's big ideas and big personality come together in this splendid picture-book biography."
    -Booklist, starred review

    * "Concisely written and yet poetic, this is a first purchase for every library."
    -School Library Journal, starred review”

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