An edition of Bronzeville Boys and Girls (1956)

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An edition of Bronzeville Boys and Girls (1956)

Bronzeville Boys and Girls

  • 5.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 9 Want to read
  • 1 Have read

A collection of poems that celebrate the joy, beauty, imagination, and freedom of childhood.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
48

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Cover of: Bronzeville Boys and Girls
Bronzeville Boys and Girls
December 26, 2006, Amistad
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Bronzeville Boys and Girls
Bronzeville Boys and Girls
December 26, 2006, Amistad
Library binding in English
Cover of: Bronzeville Boys and Girls
Bronzeville Boys and Girls
December 26, 2006, Amistad, Amistad/HarperCollinsPublishers
in English
Cover of: Bronzeville Boys and Girls
Bronzeville Boys and Girls
December 26, 2006, Amistad
in English
Cover of: Bronzeville Boys and Girls
Bronzeville Boys and Girls
June 1967, HarperCollins Publishers
Library binding in English
Cover of: Bronzeville Boys and Girls
Bronzeville Boys and Girls
June 1967, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: Bronzeville boys and girls.
Bronzeville boys and girls.
1956, Harper
in English

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Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3503.R7244 B76 2007, PS3503.R7244B76 2007

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7276737M
ISBN 10
0060295066
ISBN 13
9780060295066
LCCN
2006001947
OCLC/WorldCat
63125938
Library Thing
860398
Goodreads
2659965

Work Description

This classic picture book from Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks, paired with full-color illustrations by Caldecott Honor artist Faith Ringgold, explores the lives and dreams of the children who live together in an urban neighborhood. In 1956, Gwendolyn Brooks created thirty-four poems that celebrated the joy, beauty, imagination, and freedom of childhood. Bronzeville Boys and Girls features these timeless poems, which remind us that whether we live in the Bronzeville section of Chicago or any other neighborhood, childhood is universal in its richness of emotions and new experiences

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