Distinctions and Praise for Because of You, John Lewis : A Junior Library Guild Selection * "A picture-book biography in verse highlighting the friendship between John Lewis and the young African American boy whom he inspired. In her signature expressive and soulful style, Pinkney introduces readers to young Tybre Faw, a boy from Tennessee who learns about Sen. Lewis from reading books. Inspired by Lewis'' lifelong fight for justice and equal rights, Tybre convinces his grandparents to make a 4-hour drive from their home in Tennessee to Selma, Alabama, where every year Lewis conducts an annual pilgrimage across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in honor of his historic showdown, which helped usher in the Voting Rights Act. There, the two meet and a friendship is sparked. Woven into the narrative is the story of how Lewis, inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., went on to become a civil rights hero.
With deep emotion, Pinkney captures the generational struggle for freedom and takes readers from Dr. King''s radio speeches during the Jim Crow era to the Black Lives Matter movement of today. Brown''s watercolor-and-quill pen illustrations are striking and larger than life, adding great depth and meaning to the verse. Backmatter includes a statement further describing the relationship between Lewis and Tybre, a timeline of Lewis'' life, captioned photographs, and the poem "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley, which Tybre delivered at Lewis'' funeral service. This eloquent tribute is a must-read." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review Distinctions and Praise for Martin Rising: Requiem for a King : A Washington Post Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year "Envisioned for young readers but sure to be appreciated more widely, Martin Rising depicts King as a source of warmth and brightness on its radiant front cover. [The Pinkneys] sustain and develop this idea throughout their book, paying stirring tribute to King''s personal warmth, spiritual strength and leadership. The book''s vivid poetry bursts with information as well as feeling, and the watercolor images are grounded in reality but feel elevated, on a higher plane.
" -- The Washington Post * "Spiritually vital." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review * "Unique and remarkable." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review * "Each poem trembles under the weight of the story it tells. Martin Rising packs an emotional wallop and, in perfect homage, soars when read aloud." -- Booklist , starred review * "A powerful celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. As the last moments of King''s life tick away, the narrative zooms in, detailing the emotional beats of his final public speeches, the feverish exhaustion of long days and nights away from home. Throughout, the crowds filling churches seeking inspiration and bravely marching in the face of violence are as much a part of the story as King himself. Beautifully illustrated and begging to be read aloud, this poetry collection is an exceptional classroom tool for civil rights lessons and offers much for individual readers to linger over.
" -- School Library Journal , starred review * "A creative poetic celebration of the contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. that also, as a song for the dead, includes a meticulous explanation of how and why he died. Accompanying the varied and intense poetry, Brian Pinkney''s swirling watercolor, gouache, and India ink illustrations give life and movement to King''s story and reflect the complex emotions that surface throughout this biography." -- The Horn Book , starred review "This genre-bending work uses poetry to document the last months of Martin Luther King, Jr.''s life. This well-researched, thorough tribute captures the details that make each section vividly memorable. The often alliterative and sometimes rhyming poetry, full of simile and metaphor, begs for re-reading and performing. Brian Pinkney''s.
luminescent illustrations epitomize the essence of King''s life as a beacon of light and creates hope, even during troubling times. The back matter includes a retelling of the events of King''s last months in straight-forward text accompanied by black-and-white photographs, a timeline, and a bibliography. Martin Rising is an inspiring joy to read and a genuinely unique accolade." -- VOYA.