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    Sound That Jazz Makes by Carole Boston Weatherford, Eric Velasquez

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    • ISBN: 0802776744
    • Pub. Date: January 2001
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    Comments from the Seller: 2001 Paperback New 0802776744. NEW unread copy in as new condition, May have light shelf wear. Ships Within 24 Hours. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! ; 0.12 x 11.48 x 8.96 Inches; 32 pages.

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    A symphony of sound and color, The Sound That Jazz Makes is an eloquently rendered celebration of a remarkable heritage. Author Carole Boston Weatherford's lyrical stanzas combine with the power of luminous oil paintings by Coretta Scott King New Talent winner, Eric Velasquez (The Piano Man) to trace the development of jazz. From African forests to wooden slave ships to Harlem nightclubs, the tragic and joyous legacy of the African-American experience gives jazz its passion and spirit.

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    An illustrated history of the origins and influences of jazz, from Africa to contemporary America.

    Children's Literature

    This beautifully illustrated book takes a passionate look at the history and development of jazz music—from African savannas and slave ships to ragtime saloons and jazz clubs. Each two-page spread contains colorful, poignant oil paintings accompanied by touching, lyrical text. This resource accurately captures the wide array of emotions associated with the evolution of this unique art form—upbeat rain chants, somber slave songs, bouncy bar tunes, heartbreaking blues, thankful psalms, and swinging bebops. Jazz is as American as apple pie, and young music lovers everywhere will enjoy learning about the legacy behind one of today's most popular forms of music—hiphop. This wonderful introduction to jazz shows children how this special brand of music evolved and continued to reinvent itself throughout the decades. The author and illustrator should be proud of their efforts to create an effective and memorable publication. 2000, Walker & Company, $16.95. Ages 5 to 9. Reviewer: Debra Briatico

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    Carole Boston Weatherford wrote the Caldecott Honor book Moses: When Harriet Tubman Lead Her People to Freedom. A minister's wife, Ms. Weatherford makes her home in North Carolina.

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