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Denise Lewis Patrick was born in Natchitoches, Louisiana. She received a degree in journalism from Northwestern State University of Louisiana in 1977. She has been both a writer and editor in various areas of the publishing industry, particularly for children. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Meet Cécile (2011) 285 exemplaren
The Car Washing Street (1993) 254 exemplaren
Troubles for Cécile (2011) 137 exemplaren
Cécile's Gift (2011) 133 exemplaren
Finding Someplace (2015) 95 exemplaren
Red Dancing Shoes (1993) 91 exemplaren
Shaina's Garden (1996) 37 exemplaren
A Time to Share (1997) 36 exemplaren
Peek-a-Boo Bambi (1992) 31 exemplaren
The Adventures of Midnight Son (1997) 17 exemplaren
Ma Dear's Old Green House (2004) 13 exemplaren
Happy Birthday (1990) 12 exemplaren
The Longest Ride (1999) 11 exemplaren
Case of the Missing Cookies (1996) 11 exemplaren
Bunny's Walk (1990) 8 exemplaren
Baby's Favorite Foods (1991) 8 exemplaren
No Diapers for Baby! (1998) 5 exemplaren
Peekaboo Baby / Naptime (1998) 5 exemplaren
Molly's Fix-it Day (1990) 3 exemplaren
Who's Coming to Visit? (1990) 3 exemplaren
What Does Baby See ? (1990) 2 exemplaren
The Mini Book of Kids' Puzzles (1992) 2 exemplaren
What Does Baby Hear? (1990) 1 exemplaar
Good Night, Baby 1 exemplaar
Shapes and Colors 1 exemplaar

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I really liked this- addressed a LOT of the things going on in 1964, but written for a middle-grade reader. It resonates a lot with today's times because unfortunately, we STILL have the same issues about discrimination against Black people in the United States. The project to restore the park shows actions that kids can take, including how to do a group project by dividing into strength, when to ask for adult help, etc.

Unfortunately, American Girl wikia doesn't have information on changes in the abridged books for either Melody novel, but I don't feel like I lost anything (and again, really appreciated having illustrations like the classic AG historical novels.)… (meer)
 
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Daumari | Dec 28, 2023 |
I really liked this- while Melody also has a loving family and happy life like Maryellen, there's realistic historical strife, like facing discrimination in a department store or being shocked to her core by the bombing of a church in Birmingham. A grounded and necessary addition to the American Girl historical canon (though, as mentioned on twitter, I do think it's limiting to confine Black historical characters to civil war slavery and the civil rights movement- BIPOC have existed in all eras and it's not like they pop out of the ground for those two topics specifically?)

But yeah- as a non-black person of color who grew up in a predominantly white environment, I didn't learn about Lift Every Voice and Sing as the "Black national anthem" until the Beychella performance in 2018, so I'm happy to see its inclusion here. Advisory board, and an #ownvoices author were good decisions here, which really makes me question why Kirby Larson was picked for authoring the Nanea books (sure, she writes about WWII dogs but like... eeeeh).
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Weird, I thought I marked this on Goodreads. Anyway, yellow fever has hit New Orleans pretty hard including within Cecile's own household. An age-appropriate way to discuss mortality of the past, with discussion points on immunity (many NOLA citizens have the assumption that only newcomers are susceptible, which has a partial truth in immunity-by-having-it-as-a-youth thing).

3.5/5 for me- I do really like this one so far out of the series, but maaaaan the illustrations are still not impressing me much.… (meer)
 
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Daumari | 1 andere bespreking | Dec 28, 2023 |
I don't have too many thoughts on this, the shortest of the six (partially because there's no next-book preview). The epidemic is slowing, but there's still a lot of orphans so it's benefit celebration time~

I still think it's pretty great to have Cecile as the character of privilege in these books rather than Marie-Grace, but it still gives me pause for "how will reciting a poem help orphans??" (Cecile's decision to write her own that they'll understand rather than a metaphor-laden entry makes sense, though).

Overall, I think the co-lead experiment was interesting, and an indication of shaking up the format- I haven't read Rebecca's books yet but will do so soon, because based on titles she seems to be the last of the core-six format (Julie's definitely pushed them a bit, but still followed thematic beats).
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