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Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Brand
Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9780374313296
Book Title
Awakening of Malcolm X
Item Length
8.2in
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Tiffany D. Jackson, Ilyasah Shabazz
Genre
Young Adult Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Historical / United States / 20th Century, General
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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Product Information

A powerful fictionalized account of Malcolm X's adolescent years in jail, written by his daughter along with 2019 Coretta Scott King - John Steptoe award-winning author.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374313296
ISBN-13
9780374313296
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7038283621

Product Key Features

Book Title
Awakening of Malcolm X
Author
Tiffany D. Jackson, Ilyasah Shabazz
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Historical / United States / 20th Century, General
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Young Adult Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pz7.1.S47aw 2020
Reviews
A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "Through Malcolm's memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey's pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read! "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read A School Library Journal Top 10 Audiobook A NCSS Notable Book A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Title A KIRKUS Best Book of the Year "Shabazz and Jackson effectively illuminate not only the figure's religious and political awakening, but the injustice historically leveled against the Black community by mass incarceration and systemic racism." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Libraries will be incomplete without the inclusion of this captivating historical novel by Malcom X's daughter." -- School Library Journal , starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "Through Malcolm's memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey's pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Shabazz depict his experience in a narrative interspersed with real-life quotes from the activist, fictionalized letters from his family and his then-mentor Elijah Muhammad, and dictionary definitions Malcolm records as he educates himself . . . an intensely intimate look into the mind of young Malcolm." -- The Horn Book, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read! "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review, An Amazon Best Book of the Month A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "Through Malcolm's memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey's pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." -- BCCB, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read "Shabazz and Jackson effectively illuminate not only the figure's religious and political awakening, but the injustice historically leveled against the Black community by mass incarceration and systemic racism." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "Through Malcolm's memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey's pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read A School Library Journal Top 10 Audiobook "Shabazz and Jackson effectively illuminate not only the figure's religious and political awakening, but the injustice historically leveled against the Black community by mass incarceration and systemic racism." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Libraries will be incomplete without the inclusion of this captivating historical novel by Malcom X's daughter." -- School Library Journal , starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "Through Malcolm's memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey's pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Shabazz depict his experience in a narrative interspersed with real-life quotes from the activist, fictionalized letters from his family and his then-mentor Elijah Muhammad, and dictionary definitions Malcolm records as he educates himself . . . an intensely intimate look into the mind of young Malcolm." -- The Horn Book, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read A School Library Journal Top 10 Audiobook A NCSS Notable Book A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Title "Shabazz and Jackson effectively illuminate not only the figure's religious and political awakening, but the injustice historically leveled against the Black community by mass incarceration and systemic racism." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Libraries will be incomplete without the inclusion of this captivating historical novel by Malcom X's daughter." -- School Library Journal , starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "Through Malcolm's memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey's pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Shabazz depict his experience in a narrative interspersed with real-life quotes from the activist, fictionalized letters from his family and his then-mentor Elijah Muhammad, and dictionary definitions Malcolm records as he educates himself . . . an intensely intimate look into the mind of young Malcolm." -- The Horn Book, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read! "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "[ The Awakening of Malcolm X ] is a compelling account, for younger readers than Shabazz's absorbing X (BCCB 2/15), with an interesting focus on the famous figure's key philosophical development." -- BCCB, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read "Shabazz and Jackson effectively illuminate not only the figure's religious and political awakening, but the injustice historically leveled against the Black community by mass incarceration and systemic racism." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Libraries will be incomplete without the inclusion of this captivating historical novel by Malcom X's daughter." -- School Library Journal , starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "Through Malcolm's memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey's pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Shabazz depict his experience in a narrative interspersed with real-life quotes from the activist, fictionalized letters from his family and his then-mentor Elijah Muhammad, and dictionary definitions Malcolm records as he educates himself . . . an intensely intimate look into the mind of young Malcolm." -- The Horn Book, "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review, A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read "Shabazz and Jackson effectively illuminate not only the figure's religious and political awakening, but the injustice historically leveled against the Black community by mass incarceration and systemic racism." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities--and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Libraries will be incomplete without the inclusion of this captivating historical novel by Malcom X's daughter." -- School Library Journal , starred review "An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." -- Booklist "Through Malcolm's memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey's pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Lccn
2020-009789
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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  • the most significant book on this epochal leader since Alex Haley's groundbreaking "Autobiography of Malcolm X."

    Heard author Ilyasah Shabazz interviewed on NPR and immediately went to favorite book-specific megasearch engine, and was amazed that this fine eBay merchant was at that time, sole source offering this engaging and highly unique title, privileging us to insights on the early life of "Malcolm Little" that no one but a family member could bring. Easily, the most significant book on this epochal leader since Alex Haley's groundbreaking "Autobiography of Malcolm X."

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