Aunt Sue's Stories by Langston Hughes (2024, Hardcover)

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Aunt Sue's Stories by Hughes, Langston [Hardcover]

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PublisherCreative Company, T.H.E.
ISBN-101568464037
ISBN-139781568464039
eBay Product ID (ePID)2331938340

Product Key Features

Book TitleAunt Sue's Stories
Number of Pages16 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPeople & Places / United States / African American, Social Topics / Prejudice & Racism, Poetry / General
Publication Year2024
IllustratorKelley, Gary, Yes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorLangston Hughes
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight12.7 Oz
Item Length11.2 in
Item Width8.8 in

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Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2023-013363
ReviewsBank Street's Best Books of the Year 2025 Nine to Twelve Poetry Outstanding Merit In this Harlem Renaissance poem, paired with bold, emotional illustrations, a child listens intently to his aunt's tales of life as an enslaved person., "Bold illustrations revitalize the classic work for a modern audience." -- School Library Journal (Best Poetry 2024), Simple in words yet deep in context, this poem embodies the warmth and familiarity of snuggling in the bosom of a beloved family member to listen to stories of old. A brown-skinned child is rapt in his aunt's stories of Black slaves working in the hot sun, walking in the dewy night, and singing sorrow songs near a mighty river. The child knows these stories are real, that his aunt lived these stories, and he is respectful as he listens in the quiet night. Hughes's poetry strikingly articulates the stories as they 'mingle themselves softly in the flow of old Aunt Sue's voice.' This simple poem is juxtaposed with the strong visuals of Kelley's bold and dark illustrations. Even in the soft embrace of his aunt, the boy can see she has lived a life of hard work and sacrifice. The 'dark shadows that cross and recross' his aunt's stories and the 'sorrow songs' of the workers come though so tenderly despite the hard, black lines of the summer sun and the dust of an evening sky. The text would make a wonderful introduction to poetry for its brevity, but also for its inclination toward the visual. One can hear Aunt Sue's flow of words, so reading this aloud would greatly enrich that connection. Kelley's illustrations are a bold and striking depiction of the poem, but could also inspire discussion of how story and picture together deepen our understanding of history and, most importantly, culture. VERDICT A stellar combination of words and illustrations sure to inform and inspire children across a wide range of ages. A must-read. -- School Library Journal, Starred Review|9781568464039|
Dewey Edition23/eng/20230424
Grade FromSecond Grade
Dewey Decimal811/.54
Grade ToFourth Grade
SynopsisStorytelling is an ancient and powerful human tradition. It ties us to cultural memory and the experiences of those who came before us, linking one generation to the next. Oral tradition is of keen importance to Black heritage and is honored here in this classic work by poet and Harlem Renaissance leader Langston Hughes. Vivid illustrations by contemporary artist Gary Kelley pair with Hughes's 1926 poem in picture-book form to invite young learners to curl up and listen as Aunt Sue recounts her many shadow-crossed stories of slavery and a life hard lived.
LC Classification NumberPS3515.U274A96 2024

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