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* An ALA Notable Book
* An NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies
* An American Bookseller "Pick of the Lists"
Newbery Award ¼ö»óÀÛ°¡ Julius Lester(±Û)¿Í Caldecott ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡ Jerry Pinkney(±×¸²)ÀÇ È²±ÝÄÞºñ°¡ ¸¸µç ±×¸²Ã¥ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. Fred Marcellino°¡ "The Story of Little Babaji"¶ó´Â Á¦¸ñÀ¸·Î ¼Ò°³ÇÑ ÀûÀÌ ÀÖ´Â Helen BannermanÀÇ ¿øÀÛ À̾߱⸦ Àç¹ÌÀÖ°Ô À籸¼ºÇÑ ÀÛǰÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0140562885
ISBN-13: 9780140562880
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Book Description
Little Black Sambo by Helen Bannerman is re-created in a black southern storytelling voice in which the storyteller is involved--a voice readers may recognize from his retellings of The Tales of Uncle Remus, among others. He turns Sam's deals with hungry tigers into an exuberant battle of wits, and transforms his pancake dinner into a glorious feast for the whole community. 39 full-color illustrations.
The New York Times Book Review
Mr. Pinkney has converted the "mythical quality" ... into pages filled with action.
Booklist
If you read Bannerman's Little Black Sambo as a child, you remember the wonderful story, especially the part about the tigers that turn into butter; but because of the exaggerated black stereotypes, few children see any version today. Now, nearly 100 years after the story was first published in 1899, Lester and Pinkney have stripped away the ugly racism and retold the story in a new way. As with their Tales of Uncle Remus collections, they have reclaimed a great classic for children. Lester tells it not with the simplicity of Bannerman but in an expansive black storytelling voice that's both folksy and contemporary, funny and fearful ("I'm finer than you two losers" ). Sam is shopping for school clothes with his affectionate parents; he's smart and sassy, and he gets what he wants. Then on his way to school, one tiger after another threatens to eat him up and he bargains his new clothes away ("Nice coat. It's a deal, Sam" ). The essentials are here: the snarling tigers won't let go of each other's tails, and they run so fast that they turn to butter, which Sam's mother uses to make pancakes--and Sam gets his clothes back. Pinkney's wonderfully detailed pencil-and-watercolor paintings capture the sunlit, idyllic community, where people and animals live in harmony. Only the fierce, prowling tigers are outsiders, both powerful and ridiculous. As in John Henry (1994), the whole natural world seems part of the human drama. Adults will be arguing about this book for months, in print and on the Internet, and Lester's afterword is an excellent place to start the discussion. As for kids, they'll love the book about a child hero who can outwit tigers. |
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