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Firebird won the 2015 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award. Misty Copeland, the author, is the first African American Female Principal Dancer in any major international ballet company and dances with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre in New York.
Firebird, the ballet, is considered a modern classic and the music was written by Igor Stravinsky.

Ooooo, so good--and so heart wrenching.


I am listening to this now, so I won't count it as the challenge book, but I love it!


Ooooh! Sounds fun. I'm adding it to my RRSN list (Read Real Soon Now) Thanks!


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It is a wonderful, little book. Everyone should read it cuz you can do so in one day.
I am currently reading When They Call You a Terrorist; a Black Lives Matter Memoir. Patrice Khan-Cullors


It is a poem by Maya Angelou with paintings illustrating it.

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Thanks for the recommendation, Kelsey. I put this on hold as well as a hold on the second title of the trilogy Home . And, if that weren't enough, I noticed the third title of the trilogy has just been published and I put in a purchase request online at the library for The Night Masquerade .



I finished this book in one sitting. A very easy read, and a great story to introduce upper grade elementary students to recent history. I gave it 5 stars.
I also listened to "Hush" by Jacqueline Woodson. 4 stars.

Sarah, I've read March: Book One & March: Book Two in the past and I was completely impressed with both of them. I don't spend a lot of time with sequential art & graphic novels, but these were well done.



Happy healing! I hope it heals rapidly!


This Great God
Like a mammy bending over her baby,
Kneeled down in the dust
Toiling over a lump of clay

Good job everyone! Remember, February is a short month, so there's only about one week left in this challenge!


Stephanie is our prize drawing winner for February 2018’s reading challenge. She read March: Book Two and Between the World and Me.
Congratulations!
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There are lots of options. You can read a classic like The Color Purple by Alice Walker, or a fantasy like The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin, a graphic novel about real events like March: Book One by John Lewis or a children's book like Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson.
Have fun!