More Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Doors : A Period of Growth in African American Young Adult Literature (2001 to 2021)

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More Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Doors : A Period of Growth in African American Young Adult Literature (2001 to 2021)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 142 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781475843590
  • DDC分類 813.609928308996073

Full Description

This is the third book in a three volume series celebrating and examining about the work of 11 of the most prominent African American authors since 2000. The eleven identified authors are Andrea Davis Pinkney, Coe Booth, Sheila P. Moses, Kwame Alexander, Kekla Magoon, Jason Reynolds, Varian Johnson, Renee Watson, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nnedi Okorafor, and Lamar Giles. These authors build on the work of the authors in books two and three. The chapter authors—librarians and established and emerging scholars in the field of young adult literature--survey the work of each author, their accolades, and how audiences responded to their work. Each chapter highlights a single work and discusses how it might be taught in a classroom with a focus on introductory, during, and concluding activities for individuals, small groups and the whole class. This volume is a resource for classroom teachers, teacher educators, reading specialists, librarians, and other educators who study, research, and read young adult literature. Even more importantly it can be resource for students who read and study these authors at the secondary and collegiate level. This is especially true when the current moment in the U. S. shows facing anew concerns of voting rights and discussion of how and when Critical Race Theory or any discussion of Race might take place in a classroom.

Contents

Foreword: Jewell Davis

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Steven T. Bickmore and Shanetia P. Clark

Chapter 1: Andrea Davis Pinkney: Taking a Rhythm Ride through Motown

Dawan Coombs

Chapter 2: Coe Booth: Reclaiming Humanity in Stories about Urban Life

Desiree Cueto and Wanda Brooks

Chapter 3: Sheila P. Moses: The Legend of Buddy Bush and Beyond Narrative

Shimikqua E. Ellis

Chapter 4: "As In" An Award Winning Writer: Kwame Alexander

Bryan Ripley Crandall

Chapter 5: From Ordinary to Extraordinary: Kekla Magoon

Kimberly N. Parker

Chapter 6: Jason Reynolds: The Boy in the Black Suit and the Struggle with Grief

Dani Rimbach-Jones and Steven T. Bickmore

Chapter 7: Varian Johnson: Discovering the Mysteries of Our Past through The Parker Inheritance

Alex Corbitt

Chapter 8: Renee Watston: Love Above All—Unpacking Piecing Me Together

Shanetia P. Clark

Chapter 9: Tiffany D. Jackson: Shining a Light on Missing Black Girls through Creative Narratives in Monday's Not Coming

Steven T. Bickmore and Gretchen Rumohr

Chapter 10: Nnedi Okorafor: An Origin Story

Oluwaseun Animashaun

Chapter 11: Lamar Giles: Exploring the Ins and Outs of Community in Not so Pure and Simple

Morgan Jackson

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