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When Birds Could Talk And Bats Could Sing (1996)

door Virginia Hamilton

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A collection of stories, featuring sparrows, jays, buzzards, and bats, based on those African American tales originally written down by Martha Young on her father's plantation in Alabama after the Civil War.
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Martha Young first collected and recorded these stories, Edith Hamilton wrote the text, and Barry Moser did the wonderful illustrations. ( )
  Gmomaj | Oct 3, 2016 |
Morality fables collected by Martha Young, retold by Hamilton, as the note explains.  I didn't read every word but I did read every moral and view every amazing picture.  I want the image of the cardinal couple, in their hats, he with cigar, she with ribbon looking coy, as a poster.  Moser does wonderful work.  I especially like his 'nature gods' here. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Hamilton,V(1996),Blue Sky Press.
From School Library Journal
Grade 2-5?Hamilton's hilarious and accessible retellings of eight bird and bat stories based on African American folktales are a joy to read. They are kin to the Bruh/Brer Rabbit stories, and were originally assembled by a Southern journalist, Martha Young, in the 1880s. Hamilton takes care to document and explain her sources. Some of these selections were collected from folklore and others Young herself created; together they form a cohesive, delightful whole. Moser has glowingly illustrated all manner of creatures in his illustrious career, but the flighty feathered ones he creates here are among his best. He skillfully and with great glee defines a cast of hat-wearing wrens, jays, buzzards, and even a self-obsessed, singing bat with a serious attitude problem. There is also one painting that looks suspiciously like Moser himself?in comically gruesome disguise, of course. The dynamic duo that created In the Beginning (Harcourt, 1988) has succeeded again with this lively collection.?Jennifer Fleming, Boston Public Library
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Best Books:
American Booksellers Pick of the Lists, Spring, 1996 ; American Booksellers Association; United States
Best Children's Books of the Year, 1996 ; Bank Street College of Education; United States
Booklist Book Review Stars, April 15, 1996 ; United States
Bulletin Blue Ribbons, 1996 ; Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books; United States
Capitol Choices, 1996 ; The Capitol Choices Committee; United States
Children's Catalog, Eighteenth Edition, 2001 ; H.W. Wilson; United States
Children's Catalog, Nineteenth Edition, 2006 ; H.W. Wilson; United States
The Children's Literature Choice List, 1997 ; Children's Literature; United States
Kaleidoscope, A Multicultural Booklist for Grades K-8, Third Edition, 2001 ; National Council of Teachers of English; United States
Kirkus Book Review Stars, 1996 ; United States
Los Angeles' 100 Best Books, 1996 ; IRA Children's Literature and Reading SIG and the Los Angeles Unified School District; United States
Notable Books for Children, 1996 ; American Library Association-ALSC; United States
Notable Books for Children, 1997 ; American Library Association-ALSC; United States
Publishers Weekly Best Children's Books, 1996 ; Cahners; United States
Publishers Weekly Book Review Stars, February 1996 ; Cahners; United States
School Library Journal Book Review Stars, May 1996 ; Cahners; United States
School Library Journal: Best Books, 1996 ; Cahners; United States

Awards, Honors, Prizes:
ABC Children's Booksellers Choices Award Winner 1997 Folktales and Poetry United States
Anne Izard Storytellers' Choice Award Winner 1998 United States ( )
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Virginia Hamiltonprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Moser, BarryIllustratorSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
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