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The Magical Adventures of Pretty Pearl [Paperback]

Virginia Hamilton (Author)
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  • Publisher: HarperCollins (1991)
  • ASIN: B000OEMNM0
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Virginia Esther Hamilton was born, as she said, "on the outer edge of the Great Depression," on March 12, 1934. The youngest of five children of Kenneth James and Etta Belle Perry Hamilton, Virginia grew up amid a large extended family in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The farmlands of southwestern Ohio had been home to her mother's family since the late 1850s, when Virginia's grandfather, Levi Perry, was brought into the state as an infant via the Underground Railroad.

Virginia graduated at the top of her high-school class and received a full scholarship to Antioch College in Yellow Springs. In 1956, she transferred to the Ohio State University in Columbus and majored in literature and creative writing. She moved to New York City in 1958, working as a museum receptionist, cost accountant, and nightclub singer, while she pursued her dream of being a published writer. She studied fiction writing at the New School for Social Research under Hiram Haydn, one of the founders of Atheneum Press.

It was also in New York that Virginia met poet Arnold Adoff. They were married in 1960. Arnold worked as a teacher, and Virginia was able to devote her full attention to writing, at least until daughter Leigh was born in 1963 and son Jaime in 1967. In 1969, Virginia and Arnold built their "dream home" in Yellow Springs, on the last remaining acres of the old Hamilton/Perry family farm, and settled into a life of serious literary work and achievement.

In her lifetime, Virginia wrote and published 41 books in multiple genres that spanned picture books and folktales, mysteries and science fiction, realistic novels and biography. Woven into her books is a deep concern with memory, tradition, and generational legacy, especially as they helped define the lives of African Americans. Virginia described her work as "Liberation Literature." She won every major award in youth literature.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Pearl takes us on a fun, magical ride!, July 27, 2000
Virginia Hamilton takes her readers on an adventure-filled ride in The Magical Adventures of Pretty Pearl. This book was quite enjoyable because of the mix of fantastic, mythological, and historical content. My imagination was immediately captured by Pretty Pearl's "voice" in black dialect as she described her wonderful life as a god-child. The story begins when she comes down from Mount Highness in Africa to live among the humans and use the four special spirits given to her by her brother, John de Conquer, to help mankind. She witnesses the trials of the American slaves, tries to combat Hunger, and lives in Promise, a hidden place for Native Americans and escaped slaves. Younger readers will like Pearl's willingness to try to fix "adult things" and older readers will enjoy recognizing Hamilton's frequent distribution of historical figures throughout the story. We can all find something to identify with in this story because it emphasizes that though we may all look different, we are still the same in our needs and beliefs. The ending of the story surprised me and left me with a great respect for Hamilton's storytelling skills. I strongly recommend this book.
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One long time ago, Pretty Pearl yearned to come down from on high. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
root necklace, maw woman, god chile, inside folks, first bandit, slave street, sachet bag, steam drill, free folks, southern soil, bad folks
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Mother Pearl, John Henry, Black Salt, Pretty Pearl, Real People, Maw Julanna, Freedom Lane, Miz Molly, Mount Highness, Mount Kenya, Bessie Freedom, Sis Pretty, Conquer Albatross, Sis Pearl, Virgil Coachwhip, West Virginny, Indian Territory, Miz Swassi, Pretty Albatross, National Pike, Philly-New York, West Virginia
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