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The People Could Fly
American Black Folktales
Written by Virginia HamiltonAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Virginia Hamilton
Illustrated by Leo DillonAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon, Ph.D.Author Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Diane Dillon, Ph.D.


· Knopf Books for Young Readers
· Trade Paperback · Ages 10 and up
· January 4, 1993 · $13.00 · 978-0-679-84336-8 (0-679-84336-1)

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

"The well-known author retells 24 black American folk tales in sure storytelling voice: animal tales, supernatural tales, fanciful and cautionary tales, and slave tales of freedom. All are beautifully readable. With the added attraction of 40 wonderfully expressive paintings by the Dillons, this collection should be snapped up."--(starred) School Library Journal. 

This book has been selected as a Common Core State Standards text Exemplar (Grade 6-8, Stories) in Appendix B.

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WINNER 1986 - Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book
WINNER - New York Times Notable Book
WINNER - New York Times Best Illustrated Book
WINNER - Library of Congress Children's Books of the Year
WINNER - Horn Book Fanfare
WINNER - ALA Notable Children's Book
WINNER - Booklist Books for Youth Editors' Choice
WINNER - IBBY Honor List
WINNER 1987 - Kansas William White Master List
WINNER 1988 - Kentucky Bluegrass Master List
WINNER 1986 - Coretta Scott King Author Award

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY

Virginia Hamilton, storyteller, lecturer, and biographer, was born and raised in Yellow Springs, OH, which is said to be a station on the Underground Railroad.  Her grandfather settled in the village after escaping slavery in Virginia. She was educated at Antioch College and Ohio State University and did further study in literature and the novel at the New School for Social Research. Virginia was the first African American woman to win the Newbery Award, for M.C. Higgins the Great.  Since then, she has won three Newbery Honors and three Coretta Scott King Awards.  In 1992, Virginia was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal, which is presented every two years by the International Board on Books for Young People, in recognition of her entire body of work. Virginia writes first for the pleasure of using words and language to evoke characters and their world, and in historical accounts such as Anthony Burns, the lives of real people.  Secondly, Hamilton writes to entertain, to inspire in people the desire to read on and on good books made especially for them.  

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