Stitchin' and Pullin'

A Gee's Bend Quilt

Illustrated by Cozbi A. Cabrera
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$8.99 US
RH Childrens Books | Dragonfly Books
48 per carton
On sale Oct 04, 2016 | 978-0-399-54950-2
Age 5-9 years
Reading Level: Lexile 820L | Fountas & Pinnell V
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
This collection of poems that tell the story of the quilt-making community in Gee’s Bend, Alabama, is now available as a Dragonfly paperback.
 
For generations, the women of Gee’s Bend have made quilts to keep a family warm, as a pastime accompanied by sharing and singing, or to memorialize loved ones. Today, the same quilts hang on museum walls as modern masterpieces of color and design. Inspired by these quilts and the women who made them, award-winning author Patricia C. McKissack traveled to Alabama to learn their stories. The lyrical rite-of-passage narrative that is the result of her journey seamlessly weaves together the familial, cultural, spiritual, and historical strands of life in this community.
  • WINNER
    Cooperative Children's Book Center Choices
  • WINNER | 2008
    Kid's Indie Next List "Inspired Recommendations for Kids from Indie Booksellers"
  • HONOR | 2009
    Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award
Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, September 15, 2008:
"An outstanding way to introduce aspects of African-American history and explore the power of community."

About

This collection of poems that tell the story of the quilt-making community in Gee’s Bend, Alabama, is now available as a Dragonfly paperback.
 
For generations, the women of Gee’s Bend have made quilts to keep a family warm, as a pastime accompanied by sharing and singing, or to memorialize loved ones. Today, the same quilts hang on museum walls as modern masterpieces of color and design. Inspired by these quilts and the women who made them, award-winning author Patricia C. McKissack traveled to Alabama to learn their stories. The lyrical rite-of-passage narrative that is the result of her journey seamlessly weaves together the familial, cultural, spiritual, and historical strands of life in this community.

Awards

  • WINNER
    Cooperative Children's Book Center Choices
  • WINNER | 2008
    Kid's Indie Next List "Inspired Recommendations for Kids from Indie Booksellers"
  • HONOR | 2009
    Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award

Praise

Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, September 15, 2008:
"An outstanding way to introduce aspects of African-American history and explore the power of community."