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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An accurate and compelling little story,
This review is from: A Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr. (Ready-To-Read:) (Library Binding)
This book is beautifully drawn and simple, yet, effective in its storytelling. It doesn't portray Martin's family as being poor even though it doesn't mention that Martin's father is a minister. But that's not what the story's about. The point, I think, is to look at Martin Luther King, Jr. as an average little boy who's story is all too common of that era.
It's a story about prejudice impacting a kid. In the end Martin does say he wants to change things, and I'm sure kids' will put two and two together, but it's not a biography. It's a description of a life-changing scene from childhood. |
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A Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr. (Ready-to-Read. Level 2) by Denise Lewis Patrick (Paperback - December 2, 2003)
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