Henry Aaron's Dream : Candlewick Biographies by Matt Tavares (2015, Trade Paperback)

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Henry Aaron's Dream: Candlewick Biographies by Tavares, Matt [Paperback]

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PublisherCandlewick Press
ISBN-100763676543
ISBN-139780763676544
eBay Product ID (ePID)202851868

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Book TitleHenry Aaron's Dream : Candlewick Biographies
Number of Pages48 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicBiography & Autobiography / Sports & Recreation, People & Places / United States / African American, Sports & Recreation / Baseball & Softball, Social Topics / Prejudice & Racism
IllustratorTavares, Matt, Yes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorMatt Tavares
Book SeriesCandlewick Biographies Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight5.2 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2015-430542
ReviewsWell-written text and brilliantly composed art highlight the poignancy and triumph in Aaron's story. This rousing tribute should resonate with a wide audience. --School Library Journal (starred review) A multi-layered treat. On one level it is an account of one of the most amazing hitters to ever play baseball, but it is also a valiant story of hope, resilience, perseverance, and love. The author paints a rich history lesson cloaked in sports. --Library Media Connection (starred review) Tavares' vibrant artwork brings viewers into dingy dugouts, on cramped buses, and into the dust of the diamond as Aaron works his way into history. --Booklist Lyrical yet hard-hitting narrative... Close-up portraits of Aaron on and off the field dominate Tavares's watercolor, ink, and pencil art. --Publishers Weekly (web exclusive) The author illustrates his powerful words with extraordinary, heroic images: Muscular watercolor, ink and pencil pictures put readers right in the scene. --Kirkus Reviews Tavares' vibrant artwork brings viewers into dingy dugouts, on cramped busses, and into the dust of the diamond as Aaron works his way into history. . . . The home-run record may have been stolen, but books like this ensure that Aaron's legacy remains intact. --Booklist Memorable images of a memorable man. --Chicago Tribune Zachary's Ball is a children's classic. Now Henry Aaron's Dream is a masterpiece of a children's book. --Peter Gammons, Hall of Fame baseball reporter A compelling biography of Aaron's early years, from sandlot days, to the Negro Leagues, to his debut with the Milwaukee Braves; a nicely done homage to an all-time great. --Pittsburghlive.com (Tribune-Review) Tavares' soft, warm illustrations capture the heart and silent determination of Aaron's story in a way that's accessible to readers of all ages. --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Although Hank Aaron is a popular subject for young readers, this book highlights his moving story with outstanding illustrations and includes an author's note, a page of stats and a bibliography. --Chicago Sun Times Tavares's illustrations - in watercolour, ink and pencil - capture the warmth and support of the black community, and the determination of figures like Robinson and Aaron to transcend racial stereotypes. The result is a picture book not only well suited to history classes, but an inspiration to children of all backgrounds to do the best they can and to follow their dreams. --Montreal Gazette.com Tavares' color illustrations are as clear, exciting, and moving as his prose. --San Francisco Chronicle
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromKindergarten
Grade ToThird Grade
Dewey Decimal796.357092 B
Synopsis"This rousing tribute should resonate with a wide audience." -- School Library Journal (starred review) Before he was Hammerin' Hank, Henry Aaron was a young boy growing up in Mobile, Alabama, with what seemed like a foolhardy dream: to be a big-league baseball player. He didn't have a bat. He didn't have a ball. And there wasn't a single black ballplayer in the major leagues. But none of this could stop him. In a captivating biography of Henry Aaron's young life, Matt Tavares pays inspiring homage to one of baseball's all-time greats.
LC Classification NumberGV865.A25T38 2015

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  • Great informative read!

    Nice illustrations, compelling, easy and quick read. A nice slice of American history. Perfect for a young boy of any race.

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