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Jerdine Nolen

    Thunder Rose
    Raising Dragons
    In My Momma's Kitchen
    Big Jabe
    Harvey Potter's Balloon Farm
    On Her Wings
    • 2023

      “Powerful storytelling and immersive art.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Vibrant writing and magical realism lift this story to one of triumph.” —Publishers Weekly “Nolen's lively prose style recalls the richness of the oral tradition in this tale of triumphant courage and abiding hope.” —The Horn Book “A moving choice for children’s collections.” —Booklist A Parents’ Choice Silver Award Recipient In this inspiring story in the tradition of American black folktales, an enslaved brother and sister are inspired by a majestic and mysterious bird to escape to freedom in this dramatic and unforgettable picture book. There was nothing civil about that war. They should have called it what it was: a big, bad war. Brother and sister Millicent and John are slaves on Simon Plenty’s plantation and have suffered one hurt and heartbreak after another. Their parents had told them old tales of how their ancestors had flown away to freedom just as free and easy as a bird. Millicent and John hold these stories in their hearts long after their parents are gone. “Maybe such a time will come for you,” their parents said. Then one day a mysterious bird appears in their lives. The bird transforms them and gives them the courage to set their plan into motion and escape to freedom.

      Freedom Bird
    • 2022

      On Her Wings

      The Story of Toni Morrison

      4.2(107)Add rating

      The narrative explores the life and impact of Toni Morrison, a pioneering figure in American literature. Through exquisite prose, it delves into her groundbreaking contributions, examining her themes of identity, race, and the complexities of the human experience. The book highlights Morrison's unique voice and the cultural significance of her work, celebrating her legacy as a transformative writer who reshaped literary landscapes and challenged societal norms.

      On Her Wings
    • 2017

      Set during springtime, Jada and Jamal, along with their friends Carlita and Josh, embark on a quest to discover signs of the season. Their adventure leads to an unexpected surprise at school, inspiring them to create a vibrant plan to enhance their schoolyard for Earth Day. Join the Bradford Street Buddies as they engage in a community project that celebrates nature and friendship.

      Bradford Street Buddies: Springtime Blossoms
    • 2017

      Calico Girl

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(172)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the story follows Callie's journey as she grapples with the harsh realities of slavery after her stepbrother is sold. Driven by a fierce determination, she vows that her family will one day attain freedom. The narrative not only explores themes of resilience and hope but also includes historical notes that provide context to the era, enriching the reader’s understanding of the period's complexities.

      Calico Girl
    • 2015

      The excitement of a backyard campout turns into a thrilling adventure for Jada, Jamal, and their friends, Carlita and Josh, as they face the unknown sounds lurking in the dark. With no prior camping experience, the group is eager for fun, but the mysterious noises from the bushes create suspense. Will their night under the stars be disrupted by an unexpected visitor? Grab a flashlight and join the Bradford Street Buddies on this captivating journey filled with friendship and surprises.

      Bradford Street Buddies: Backyard Camp-Out
    • 2014

      The narrative explores the heartfelt relationship between a young girl and her father, highlighting her desire for more time together. However, her wish leads to unforeseen consequences, emphasizing themes of love and connection. With contributions from an award-winning author and a bestselling illustrator, this story captivates with its emotional depth and vibrant illustrations.

      Irene's Wish
    • 2011

      The story follows 12-year-old Eliza, a young slave, as she navigates her harrowing journey to freedom. Through her perspective, readers experience the challenges and hopes of her quest, enriched by the inclusion of historical context that enhances the narrative. The author, known for "Harvey Potter's Balloon Farm," weaves a poignant tale that highlights resilience and the pursuit of liberty.

      Eliza's Freedom Road: An Underground Railroad Diary
    • 2006

      With his best friend out of reach and Bulford Whipland, the biggest bully of them all, as his roommate, Mortimer Henryson's positive attitude towards Camp Wannaleavee takes a turn for the worst--until the arrival of the fearless Plantzilla makes everything right once again! By the creators of Plantzilla.

      Plantzilla Goes to Camp
    • 2005

      The story revolves around Hewitt, a normal-sized baby born into a family of giants, which disrupts the Anderson family's dynamic. As Hewitt grows, he embarks on a journey to demonstrate the unique strengths and advantages of being small, challenging the family's perception of size and power. This colorful narrative highlights themes of individuality and the significance of embracing one's differences.

      Hewitt Anderson's Great Big Life
    • 2003

      Big Jabe

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story follows Addy, a young slave who discovers Jabe, a mysterious boy with extraordinary abilities, while fishing. As Jabe rapidly matures into a powerful man capable of incredible feats, including single-handedly harvesting cotton and rejuvenating a workhorse, strange occurrences unfold at the Plenty Plantation. With slaves vanishing under enigmatic circumstances, Addy suspects Jabe's involvement and grapples with the implications of his powers in their harsh reality. The narrative explores themes of hope, freedom, and the supernatural.

      Big Jabe