Rich

A Dyamonde Daniel Book

Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
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$7.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Puffin Books
36 per carton
On sale Apr 04, 2017 | 9780425288542
Age 7-9 years
Reading Level: Lexile 520L
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
The second book in the Dyamonde Daniels series, by bestselling author Nikki Grimes, is great for fans of the Keena Ford, Judy Moody, and Magnificent Mya Tibbs series and includes illustrations by Coretta Scott King honor winner R. Gregory Christie.

     Dyamonde Daniel is excited about the local library's poetry contest, and so is her friend Free. The prize is one hundred dollars, and just think what they could buy with that much money! But when they find out that Damaris, one of their classmates, has been living in a homeless shelter, their ideas about what it means to be rich or poor start to change.
"Christie's light pen-and-ink sketches bring these good-hearted characters to life. Young readers will wish they had a friend like Dyamonde."--Kirkus Reviews

"The animated and spirited black-and-white illustrations are perfectly in tune with the story. . . Add this book to the collection and watch it always be in great demand."--Children's Literature

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The second book in the Dyamonde Daniels series, by bestselling author Nikki Grimes, is great for fans of the Keena Ford, Judy Moody, and Magnificent Mya Tibbs series and includes illustrations by Coretta Scott King honor winner R. Gregory Christie.

     Dyamonde Daniel is excited about the local library's poetry contest, and so is her friend Free. The prize is one hundred dollars, and just think what they could buy with that much money! But when they find out that Damaris, one of their classmates, has been living in a homeless shelter, their ideas about what it means to be rich or poor start to change.

Praise

"Christie's light pen-and-ink sketches bring these good-hearted characters to life. Young readers will wish they had a friend like Dyamonde."--Kirkus Reviews

"The animated and spirited black-and-white illustrations are perfectly in tune with the story. . . Add this book to the collection and watch it always be in great demand."--Children's Literature