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Jewels [Hardcover]

Belinda Rochelle (Author), Ying-Hwa Hu (Illustrator), Cornelius Van Wright (Illustrator)


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Book Description

January 1, 1998 5 and up
An evocative story about an African-American girls summer visit with her great-grandparents, who tell her wonderful tales of their family Of the many stories her great-grandparents tell all summer long, Lea Mae most likes those about her family: her great-great grandfather who was led to freedom by Harriet Tubman and another great-great grandfather who was a Buffalo soldier in the West. Lea Mae spends joyful days with her 'Ma dear and Pop Henry, going to church, flying in the air on a swing, looking at 'Ma dear's photo album. She will always remember her great-grandparents' stories, which are like diamonds, sapphires, and rubiesjewels to treasure forever. Complemented by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu's evocative watercolors, Belinda Rochelle's story is a shining example of the African-American tradition of storytelling and a tribute to the bond between generations.

Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 3?An affectionate intergenerational picture of an African-American girl's summer vacation with her great-grandparents. Lea Mae obviously looks forward to her time with her 'Ma dear and her Pop Henry. 'Ma dear is a storyteller and her tales are "jewels to treasure forever." She spins family stories of her ancestors' escape on the Underground Railroad, her grandfather's service as a Buffalo soldier in the Civil War and the West, and the birth of her own child when blacks were not admitted to local hospitals. Interspersed with these tales are depictions of the simple pleasures of attending church, going on walks, and dancing in the rain. 'Ma dear's short episodic stories proceed in a relaxed, nonlinear progression. Pop Henry offers his great-granddaughter advice: "The secret of life is not to be bitter." The watercolor illustrations underscore the intrinsic warmth of Lea Mae's relationship with her remarkably chipper, aged relatives. Her expressive face is alight with joy. The picture-book format renders the high points of African-American history as snapshots that impart neither sufficient context nor in-depth information about important events such as the Buffalo soldiers, the Jazz Age, or pre-Civil Rights-era discrimination. Therefore, the book might be most useful as a starting point for a closer study of African-American history and for collecting oral family history.?Kate McClelland, Perrot Memorial Library, Greenwich, CT
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Ages 5^-8. The "jewels" of the title are family stories of African American history that Lea Mae hears on her annual summer vacation at the home of her great-grandparents, 'Ma dear and Pop Henry. 'Ma dear's stories are of sorrow and hope: of her great-grandfather's escape from slavery on the Underground Railroad; of her newborn baby who died because the hospital didn't take colored people then; of the next baby who lived, born at home with the help of a midwife; of the Buffalo soldier who fought in the Civil War and then moved out west; and of the joyful night 'Ma dear met Count Basie and the Duke. "The secret of life is not to be bitter," Pop Henry tells Lea Mae as he remembers hard times. The strongly upbeat message is spelled out in the stories and in the bright, joyful paintings of smiling intergenerational connections and community. Like Betsy Hearne's Seven Brave Women (1997) and the books in the READ-alikes column on Immigrant Kids in the February 1 issue of Booklist, this picture book will encourage kids to treasure their own family stories. Hazel Rochman

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 5 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Dutton Juvenile (January 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0525675027
  • ISBN-13: 978-0525675020
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,434,538 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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