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The Undefeated
The Undefeated
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Author(s): Alexander, Kwame
ISBN No.: 9781328780966
Pages: 40
Year: 201904
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 24.83
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

A Best Book of 2019 from: New York Times * NPR * Horn Book * Kirkus * Publishers Weekly * School Library Journal * New York Public Library * Chicago Public Library * Raleigh News & Observer New York Times Bestseller National Book Award Longlist Kirkus Prize Finalist "[A] powerful tribute to the African-American experience, replete with joy and pride in the accomplishments of individual artists and athletes, leaders, and thinkers. Poetry knows when to lean forward and when to pull back, and in 'The Undefeated,' Alexander has walked that line perfectly. This book will fill readers with a sense of the wealth and the cost of history." -- New York Times Book Review "Dramatic oil paintings expand on a deeply personal poem to showcase 'dreamers and doers,' united in solemn testimony: Black history matters." -- San Francisco Chronicle "An empowering look at the history of black Americans." -- The Takeaway "[T]his magnificent anthem to the courage and genius of black Americans has been turned into a picture book with stunning portraits by Nelson.communicating clearly that when black lives matter, America is stronger." -- Publishers Weekly , STARRED review "Alexander's poetry possesses a straightforward, sophisticated, steady rhythm that, paired with Nelson's detail-oriented oil paintings, carries readers through generations.


An incredible connector text for young readers eager to graduate to weighty conversations about our yesterday, our now, and our tomorrow." -- Kirkus, STARRED review "A beautiful volume that encourages multiple viewings and further research.With a lengthy roster of accolades and best-seller credits between them, this untouchable duo's book will fly off the shelf." -- Booklist , STARRED review "Alexander and Nelson honor the achievements, courage, and perseverance of ordinary black people as well as prominent black artists, athletes, and activists.creating a through-line from past to present." -- The Horn Book, STARRED review "[A] poignant and powerful ode to the resilience and strength of black life and history in America. Alexander and Nelson present an exceptionally moving and triumphant work. This book is an essential first purchase.


" -- School Library Journal , STARRED review.


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