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Cheryl Hudson

    L'écriture de Cheryl Willis Hudson pour les enfants naît d'une profonde appréciation pour les merveilles de l'enfance. Elle considère les mains, en particulier, comme des œuvres d'art extraordinaires, célébrant leur dextérité, leur utilité et leur grâce innée. Ses histoires visent à capturer cette vision, traduisant les merveilles quotidiennes des petits doigts en récits captivants pour les jeunes lecteurs. Par son travail, elle cherche à souligner la beauté simple mais profonde qui se trouve dans le monde qui nous entoure.

    Roll, Jordan, Roll
    Nature's Metropolis
    Hands Can
    Brave. Black. First.
    • Published in collaboration with the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, discover over 50 remarkable Black women whose unique skills and contributions paved the way for the next generation of young people. Fearless. Bold. Game changers. Harriet Tubman guided the way. Rosa Parks sat for equality. Aretha Franklin sang from the soul. Serena Williams bested the competition. Michelle Obama transformed the White House. Black women everywhere have changed the world! Published in partnership with curators from the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, this illustrated biography compilation captures the iconic moments of 50 Black women whose heroism and bravery rewrote the American story for the better. "A beautifully illustrated testament to the continuing excellence and legacy of African American women." -Kirkus Reviews

      Brave. Black. First.
    • Young readers are immersed in a vivid and engaging experience that stimulates the senses, enhancing their understanding and enjoyment. The book is designed to captivate children, offering rich descriptions and an interactive approach that draws them into the narrative. This sensory engagement fosters a deeper connection to the story, making it an enriching read for young audiences.

      Hands Can
    • Nature's Metropolis

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Before the publication of Nature's Metropolis in 1991, historians generally treated urban and rural areas as distinct from one another, each following separate lines of development and maturity.

      Nature's Metropolis
    • Roll Jordan Roll (1974) is a study of the relationship between master and slave in the United States in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Genovese looks beyond the idea of paternalism-where owners limited slaves' freedoms for their own good-suggesting the relationship was more complex.

      Roll, Jordan, Roll