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Download Ebook , by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson

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File Size: 8761 KB

Print Length: 32 pages

Publisher: Carolrhoda Books ® (November 1, 2015)

Publication Date: November 1, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B013V6OF6O

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Great book about my hometown.

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Great book.

Yet another sign was being fastened to the top of the doorway of the National Memorial African Bookstore. Louie looked up to his dad in more ways than one, not just as a man who stuck signs all over the front of their store. A lot of people hung out at 2107 Seventh Avenue, including "kids and grown-ups, black folks and white folks, writers and politicians." Oh, and lots of famous people too.Louie's eyes were filled with awe and admiration as Mr. Ali nudged him on the chin. His dad, Lewis Michaux, Sr., was a man of many words. "Don't get took!" he shouted, "Read a book!" Lewis didn't have but five books when he started out, nor much money, but he "saved his pennies" and went from a pushcart to a bookstore. That banker didn't believe in Lewis, claiming that "Black people don't read," but they certainly did ... and they bought lots of books!Louie worked on arranging a display as customers, black ones, browsed the "zillion books in the store." Dad always had something to say about books and knowledge and questions and words. He was known as the "Professor," even though he hadn't gone to college. People kept coming to Lewis Michaux's "House of Common Sense and Proper Propaganda," but the sense seemed to be leaving the world. Mr. Malcolm X had something to say to, but all of a sudden disaster struck. Would Lewis be coming home? Would anyone hear the truth again?This is a marvelously poignant book about Lewis Michaux, a black man who made a difference. Young children, who may know little about Lewis, a man who subtly influenced the course of history will love this fictionalized tale. It's told from the vantage point of his son, Louie, a young man who learns the value of education and truth through books. The artwork is stunning, meshing perfectly with the tale. In the back of the book is a full page biographical sketch of Michaux, a couple of photographs, and a selected bibliography. The end pages are filled with Michaux's sayings and rhymes. A fictionalized portrait of Lewis Michaux that shouldn't be missed!A Junior Literary Guild Selection.Grades 2 to 4This book courtesy of the publisher.

The Book Itch is the story of The National Memorial African Bookstore, founded in Harlem by Louis Michaux.It is told from the perspective of Lewis's son's. The story takes place in the 50s and 60s when there was a lot of racial tension and hatred. The bookstore not only was a place to feed your hunger for books and knowledge, but was a meeting place for famous African Americans such as Muhammed Ali and Malcolm X. It is wonderful to see how the love of reading and books enabled this man to move beyond the expectations of the bankers who would not loan him money to establish his dream store. There are historical events in the story, particularly the murder of Malcolm X and how the author saw this event used to further empower African Americans. I have to say that I was not impressed with the illustrations. I understand the style the illustrator was going for but the illustrations appeared to be a bit too blurry and as another reviewer said, "smudged". I can definitely see using this book when teaching about these historical events as well as librarians and English teachers using this to reinforce the love and necessity for reading. 4.5 stars

I love the colorful illustrations as well as the story in this excellent historic picture book about the National Memorial African Bookstore. The story is told from Lewis's point of view about his father's bookstore. He tells about the famous people who visited the store and gathered there including Muhammad Ali and Malcom X. Historical and biographical information is included in this informative book for children. Here is one of my favorite quotes from the book: "Me and my dad talk about important things. Things like truth and what it means to be free. Dad says books can help you. Not every book is true, he says, but the more you read, the easier it is to figure out for yourself what is true." Just fabulous! I received this book free to review from Netgalley and I highly recommend it!

Amazing story of Lewis Michaux and his Harlem bookstore. The bank wouldn't loan him $$ because they said blacks wouldn't buy books and read, but Michaux saved his money. Soon his bookstore became a mecca for black leaders, as well as neighborhood readers. This story is told from the son's perspective. There is a scene indicating Malcolm X gets shot. So, this book is best for probably children 8 years old and older.Love the illustrations which suit the story. They are works of art.

For one I absolutely love books...all types. This story gives the background of Micheaux's bookstore through the lens of his young son. The illustrations add to the depth of the story while providing a pictorial history of the greatest bookstore in Harlem. I will recommend this book to everyone I know. 5++stars

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