Richard Wright and the Library Card: A Journey Through Literacy
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Richard Wright and the Library Card is a compelling and beautifully illustrated children’s book that introduces the profound literary legacy of renowned African American author Richard Wright. This enchanting narrative chronicles the struggles Wright faced in his quest for knowledge and how he overcame racial barriers to achieve his dreams. Rich with inspiration, this book not only highlights Wright's love for reading but also showcases the sacrifices of a kindhearted white man who played...
Show moreRichard Wright and the Library Card is a compelling and beautifully illustrated children’s book that introduces the profound literary legacy of renowned African American author Richard Wright. This enchanting narrative chronicles the struggles Wright faced in his quest for knowledge and how he overcame racial barriers to achieve his dreams. Rich with inspiration, this book not only highlights Wright's love for reading but also showcases the sacrifices of a kindhearted white man who played an instrumental role in his academic journey. It serves as a vital tool for young readers to understand history, compassion, and the power of perseverance, making it a must-have for every child’s bookshelf.
This paperback edition is used but in good condition, allowing you to share the timeless message of hope and resilience without compromising on quality. The engaging illustrations throughout the book add a layer of visual appeal, capturing the essence of Wright's journey and bringing his inspirational story to life.
Less| manufacturer | Lee & Low Books |
|---|---|
| height | 10.5 |
| weight | 0.85098433132 |
| width | 0.5 |
| length | 9.25 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is ideal for children in grades 3 to 5, but it can also be enjoyed by younger and older readers who appreciate inspirational stories.
The book addresses themes of racial equality, the importance of literacy, and the impact one person can have on another's life.
Yes, the illustrations are not only captivating but also serve to enhance the storytelling, making the themes more accessible and engaging for children.
Absolutely! It's a great resource for educators looking to introduce discussions about race, history, and literature.