The Coretta Scott King Awards, 1970-1999
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Provides annotations of the winning and honor books, biographies of prominent African American authors and illustrators, and interviews with Jerry Pinkney and author Walter Dean Myers.
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This comprehensive guide offers an essential retrospective of three decades of African American literary excellence, chronicling the Coretta Scott King Award winners and honor books from 1970 through 1999. The volume provides detailed annotations of each recognized work while celebrating the creative voices behind them through author and illustrator biographies. Readers gain deeper insight through exclusive interviews with literary giants like Walter Dean Myers and illustrator Jerry Pinkney, creating a multidimensional view of this influential literary tradition.
What makes this collection particularly valuable is how it preserves the cultural and historical context of these groundbreaking works during a transformative period in children's literature. Aspiring writers, educators studying diverse representation in publishing, and readers seeking to understand the evolution of African American storytelling will find this an indispensable resource. The careful documentation of these thirty years creates not just a reference work but a living testament to how these authors and artists expanded what was possible in literature for young people.
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