The Good, the Bad and the Ugly


Along with the excitement of having a new book, comes the anticipation of what reviewers may say. I do like to read the reviews of my books...if for no other reason than to get different perspectives. With that said, below are two reviews of my soon to be published book - Giant Steps to Change the World written by Spike Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee. I'll start with the good and you can fill in the rest. I've also incl. a clip from the film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Sergio Leone) set to the music of Amon Tobin.



Publishers Weekly
Aiming to inspire young readers, the Lees (Please, Baby, Please) speak directly to them: "On some days your dreams may seem too far away to realize. Listen to the whispers of those that came before...." Each page contains an encouraging thought and invokes the deeds of a hero. "Press on through the darkness and keep going--the way the freedom fighter encouraged the enslaved to ride the railroad to safety so that all could be free." The reference is to Harriet Tubman; the heroes are unnamed, but quotations from (and attributions for) each appear on the endpapers, and they're easy to match up, letting the book function both as a source of inspiration and as an interactive quiz about such figures as Jesse Owens, Mother Teresa, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Barack Obama. Qualls's bold, lively collages (Little Cloud and Lady Wind) handle the book's abstractions gracefully. A curly-haired boy contemplates a long stairway; intricate lines curl out of a book of Langston Hughes's poetry; a red snake represents fear. Concluding with a challenge, the Lees ask, "What's your next step going to be?" All ages. (Jan.)

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