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Thursday, December 1, 2011

POLAND: Irena's Jars of Secrets by Marcia Vaughn

 

Today's Multicultural Picture "Book Look" is Irena's Jars of Secrets by Marcia Vaughn, illustrated by Ron Mazellan.  It features a Jewish character who lives in Poland during World War II.

From the LEE and LOW Site:

Irena Sendler, born to a Polish Catholic family, was raised to respect people of all backgrounds and to help those in need. She became a social worker; and after the German army occupied Poland during World War II, Irena knew she had to help the sick and starving Jews who were imprisoned in the Warsaw Ghetto. She began by smuggling food, clothing, and medicine into the ghetto, then turned to smuggling children out of the ghetto. Using false papers and creative means of escape, and at great personal risk, Irena helped rescue Jewish children and hide them in safe surroundings. Hoping to reunite the children with their families after the war, Irena kept secret lists of the children’s identities.

Motivated by conscience and armed with compassion and a belief in human dignity, Irena Sendler confronted an enormous moral challenge and proved to the world that an ordinary person can accomplish deeds of extraordinary courage.


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UNITED STATES: Our Children Can Soar by Michelle Cook


Today's Multicultural "Book Look" is Our Children Can Soar:  A Celebration of Rosa, Barack, and the Pioneers of Change by Michelle Cook with a foreword by Marian Wright Edelman.  The book features African-Americans from the United States who paved the way for equality and much, much more.

From the Jacketflap:

Every person has a purpose, a unique effect on the world around us.  And sometimes a person's achievements are so extraordinary, they shape generations to come.  Highlighting key figures in the African American fight for equality, this stunning picture book–brought to life by thirteen of today's premier illustrators–symbolically takes readers through people's history.  From George Washington Carver to Jackie Robinson, from Rosa Parks to Barack Obama, here are true pioneers of change.

Our Children Can Soar is the story of a people rising.  It is a story for everyone, for it is on the backs of our ancestors that every child is raised.

The thirteen illustrators are:  Cozbi A. Cabrera, R. Gregory Christie, Bryan Collier, Pat Cummings, Leo and Diane Dillon, AG Ford, E. B. Lewis, Frank Morrison, James Ransome, Charlotte Riley-Webb, Shadra Strickland and Eric Velasquez.

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