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Angela Johnson

    18 juin 1961

    Angela Johnson est une auteure dont les œuvres sont reconnues pour leur exploration profonde de l'identité et du lien entre le passé et le présent. À travers son langage évocateur et ses personnages méticuleusement construits, elle capture la complexité des relations humaines et la quête d'appartenance. Son écriture oscille souvent entre la réalité et une atmosphère onirique, invitant les lecteurs à contempler la nature de la mémoire et de l'héritage. Les œuvres de Johnson offrent une perspective unique sur les expériences de ceux qui naviguent aux intersections des cultures et des générations.

    I Dream of Trains
    The First Part Last
    Lottie Paris and the Best Place
    Julius
    Wind Flyers
    A Sweet Smell of Roses
    • A Sweet Smell of Roses

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(791)Évaluer

      Focusing on the brave actions of two young girls, this story highlights their determination to join a nighttime march for justice during the civil rights movement. As they sneak out of their homes, the narrative captures the spirit of activism and the vital role children played in this pivotal era. With vibrant illustrations, the book celebrates courage, community, and the pursuit of equality, making it a powerful tribute to the movement and its young participants.

      A Sweet Smell of Roses
    • Wind Flyers

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,1(228)Évaluer

      Inspired by his great-great uncle, a Tuskegee Airman, a young boy embarks on a journey of self-discovery and resilience. This bittersweet tale weaves themes of family legacy and courage, highlighting the significant contributions of black pilots during World War II. The narrative captures the boy's admiration for his uncle's bravery while exploring the impact of history on personal identity. Through evocative storytelling, the author brings to life the challenges and triumphs faced by these pioneering aviators.

      Wind Flyers
    • Originally published in hardcover in 1993, this book offers a unique perspective on its themes and characters, showcasing the author's distinctive storytelling style. The narrative invites readers to explore engaging plots and rich character development, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection.

      Julius
    • The story follows Lottie Paris as she visits her beloved library, where she encounters a new friend who shares her passion for this magical space. Together, they explore the wonders of the library, highlighting the joy of friendship and the love of reading. The vibrant illustrations enhance the narrative, making it a delightful experience for young readers.

      Lottie Paris and the Best Place
    • The First Part Last

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,9(204)Évaluer

      The narrative follows a teen father's journey as he grapples with the complexities of responsibility and morality. Through powerful language and keen insight, the story explores his internal conflict in determining what "the right thing" is and the challenges he faces in taking action. The character's growth and emotional depth highlight the struggles of young parenthood and the quest for personal integrity.

      The First Part Last
    • Focusing on the themes of admiration and resilience, this picture book tells the story of a boy who is passionate about trains and idolizes the legendary figure Casey Jones. The collaboration between a two-time Coretta Scott King Award-winning author and a celebrated illustrator brings a heartfelt narrative to life, blending poignant moments with uplifting elements. The vibrant full-color illustrations enhance the emotional depth of the boy's journey and his connection to his hero.

      I Dream of Trains
    • Daddy Calls Me Man

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,8(193)Évaluer

      A young boy channels his family experiences and his parents' artwork into four poignant poems. Through his writing, he explores themes of love, identity, and creativity, reflecting the profound impact of his upbringing and the visual art that surrounds him. Each poem serves as a heartfelt expression of his emotions and insights, showcasing the intersection of familial bonds and artistic inspiration.

      Daddy Calls Me Man
    • Violet's passion for music drives her to seek out like-minded friends, but she struggles to find others who share her enthusiasm. Throughout various stages of her life, from childhood adventures to summer days, she remains hopeful and persistent in her search. This vibrant and lyrical story encourages young readers to embrace their individuality and believe that the right friendships will come along as long as they stay true to themselves and keep looking.

      Violet's Music
    • A Cool Moonlight

      • 133pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,7(541)Évaluer

      Lila, a nine-year-old girl with a rare allergy to sunlight, navigates her world under the moonlight, yearning for the warmth of the sun she can never touch. This poignant story explores themes of longing and resilience as Lila seeks to understand her unique existence and find her place in a world that feels just out of reach. The narrative, crafted by a two-time Coretta Scott King Award-winner, promises to be both enchanting and thought-provoking, capturing the essence of childhood dreams and challenges.

      A Cool Moonlight
    • A Girl Like Me

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,7(325)Évaluer

      Focusing on empowerment, this book celebrates girls of color by inspiring them to challenge societal limitations and pursue their dreams. Through uplifting narratives and vibrant illustrations, it fosters a sense of pride and resilience, encouraging young readers to embrace their identities and aspirations.

      A Girl Like Me