A Song for Gwendolyn Brooks

h1 January 14th, 2019 by jules

Over at Tennessee’s Chapter 16, I’ve written about Alice Faye Duncan’s A Song for Gwendolyn Brooks (Sterling, January 2019), illustrated by Brooklyn artist Xia Gordon. Duncan is a Memphis author and school librarian. You can head here to read about the book, and today here at 7-Imp is a bit of art from it. This is Gordon’s picture book debut.

(Pictured above is Gordon’s portrait of Brooks from the book’s title page spread.)

Enjoy!



 


“SING a song for Gwendolyn Brooks.
Sing it loud——a Chicago blues. …”

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“SING a song for Gwendolyn Brooks.
Her father is a janitor.
He buys the food and pays the rent.”

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“Gwen’s South Side view is an urban suite.
Pointed church steeples pierce the clouds. …”

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A SONG FOR GWENDOLYN BROOKS. Text © 2019 Alice Faye Duncan. Illustrations © 2019 Xia Gordon and reproduced here by permission of the publisher, Sterling Children’s Books, New York.





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