Bob Marley (1) (1945–1981)
Autor de Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers (Audio)
Para otros autores llamados Bob Marley, ver la página de desambiguación.
Sobre El Autor
Créditos de la imagen: Ueli Frey (Zurich, 1980)
Obras de Bob Marley
Get Up Stand Up: (Preschool Music Book, Multicultural Books for Kids, Diversity Books for Toddlers, Bob Marley… (2019) 67 copias
Legend - Legend - The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers (Book for Piano Vocal Guitar) (1990) 16 copias
Chances Are 2 copias
Keep On Moving [single] 2 copias
Reggae Ruler 1 copia
"Caution" 1 copia
"Iron Lion Zion" 1 copia
"Them Belly Full" 1 copia
One Love: The Very Best of Bob Marley and The Wailers: Guitar Recorded Versions (Recorded Version (Guitar)) (2002) 1 copia
Reggae Revolution Volume 2 1 copia
Stir It Up 1 copia
Bob Marley Reggae Legend 1 copia
Reggae Explosion 1 copia
Rasta Revolution 1 copia
Bob Marley - 24 Greatest Hits 1 copia
Bob Marley / Trench Town Rock 1 copia
Rebel's Hop 1 copia
Best of Bob Marley & Wailers 1 copia
Forever Bob Marley 1 copia
Stop that train 1 copia
Caribbean nights 1 copia
Bob Marley: canzoni 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Marley, Bob
- Nombre legal
- Marley, Robert Nesta
- Otros nombres
- Berhane Selassie
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1945-02-06
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1981-05-11
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Jamaica
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Nine Mile, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Miami, Florida, USA
- Ocupaciones
- musician
songwriter - Relaciones
- Marley, Ky-Mani (son)
- Premios y honores
- blue plaque (London)
Miembros
Reseñas
Listas
Premios
También Puede Gustarte
Autores relacionados
Estadísticas
- Obras
- 89
- Miembros
- 727
- Popularidad
- #34,931
- Valoración
- 4.2
- Reseñas
- 6
- ISBNs
- 67
- Idiomas
- 3
- Favorito
- 1
In her third picture book offering that uses one of her father’s songs as inspiration, Cedella Marley (Every Little Thing, illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, 2012, etc.) touches on the topics of bullying and ostracism and on the courage it takes to combat them. She delivers a statement about social justice and bravery in an appropriately simple style that children can grasp. The result is a message of empowerment and unity: that standing up for yourself inspires others to do the same and may help to bring people together rather than continue a practice of exclusion and belittling. It is very much in keeping with the import of Bob Marley’s words in the song of the same name. Vibrant illustrations from Cabuay show a diverse cast of children, which will certainly help with accessibility to children from all walks of life. He depicts children getting up and standing up at the bus stop and on the bus, on city streets, and in parks. The final joyous double-page spread finds a joyous, multiracial crowd joining a neighborhood festival above which flies a flag depicting the late musician and the legend “One Love.”
Moral: It’s never too early to learn to stand up for yourself or others in the face of injustice. (afterword) (Picture book. 3-8)" www.kirkusreviews.com… (más)