A great feature-length review by Julie Danielson at Kirkus. Here’s a great line from it: It’s the celebration of a singular musician, as well as the notion of overcoming adversity. Triumphant, dynamic, vibrant: This one is a feast for the eyes – and not to be...
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The NECBA (New England Children’s Booksellers Advisory Council) Windows & Mirrors Project is a diversity initiative adopted currently by both the NCIBA (Northern California Independent Booksellers Assocation) and NEIBA (New England Independent Bookseller...
Here’s the review, from Elizabeth Bishop of the Bulletin for the Center for Children’s Books. Chicagoans may claim Mississippi-born blues guitar artist McKinley Morganfield, a.k.a. Muddy Waters, as their own, but the fact that he arrived in the Windy City...