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    Can You Imagine? by Patricia McKissack, Myles C. Pinkney (Illustrator), Myles C. Pinkney (Photographer), Myles C. Pinkney (Photographer)

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    (Hardcover)

    • Age Range: 7 to 10
    • Pub. Date: May 1997
    • 32pp
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      • Pub. Date: May 1997
      • Publisher: Richard C. Owen Pubs., Inc.
      • Format: Hardcover, 32pp
      • Age Range: 7 to 10

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      The author of the Newbery Honor Book, "The Dark Thirty," describes her life, how she became a writer, how her family helps with her writing, and how she gets her ideas.

      Susan Hepler - Children's Literature

      The author of such books as The Dark Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural; Mirandy and Brother Wind; Flossie and the Fox; and Christmas in the Big House, Christmas in the Quarters, among others, tells of her childhood, how she writes, often in concert with her husband Fredrick McKissack, and the sources of imagination in her writing. The author mentions the role the integrated library played in her being raised in the segregated south, her family and the stories they told, and her love of Paul Laurence Dunbar's works which led her to write some of her books. Photographs show her storytelling with groups, with her family, and at work with her husband and sons. All and all, it's a strong addition to the "Meet the Authors" series and a valuable book to share with would-be writers, or during Black History Month, or as an introduction to or confirmation of McKissack's many picture books, biographies, and folktales available to readers, from kindergarten to middle school and beyond. 1997, Richard C. Owen Publishers,

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