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Larry Dane Brimner was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, and spent his early childhood exploring Alaska's Kodiak Island. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in British Literature from San Diego State University, where he graduated cum laude, and later received advanced degrees in writing and mostrar más curriculum development. During his twenty-year teaching career, he began to write for publication. Brimner made his debut in children's books with the publication of BMX Freestyle in 1987. It was named an International Reading Association Children's Choice book for 1988. This title was followed by Country Bear's Good Neighbor, which the American Booksellers Association named their "Pick of the List." Brimner wrote A Migrant Family, which was named a Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies (NCSS/CBC); Max and Felix , a nominee for the Kentucky Bluegrass Award; Voices From the Camps, cited as a Best Book for the Teen Age by New York Public Library; Snowboarding, an IRA Children's Choice for 1998; and the Official M&M's® Book of the Millennium, an IRA Children's Choice for 2000. Brimner is the author of more than 110 books for young people. He also speaks to school children about the writing process or to teachers at conferences. In 2014 his title, Strike: The Farm Workers Fight for Their Rights, made the Civil Rights Hot Title's List. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Series

Obras de Larry Dane Brimner

Birmingham Sunday (2010) 99 copias
Max and Felix (1993) 64 copias
Cowboy Up! (Rookie Readers) (1999) 63 copias
If Dogs Had Wings (1996) 43 copias
The Littlest Wolf (2002) 37 copias
Earth (True Books: Space) (1998) 33 copias
Raindrops (Rookie Readers) (1999) 31 copias
Jupiter (True Books: Space) (1999) 30 copias
Mars (True Books: Space) (1998) 26 copias
Venus (True Books: Space) (1998) 26 copias
Saturn (True Books: Space) (1999) 25 copias
Uranus (True Books: Space) (1999) 24 copias
Neptune (True Books: Space) (1999) 21 copias
Flies (True Books: Animals) (1999) 18 copias
Bees (True Books: Animals) (1999) 17 copias
Skiing (True Books: Sports) (1997) 17 copias
Mercury (True Books: Space) (1998) 16 copias
Pluto (True Books: Space) (1999) 16 copias
Angel Island (2001) 14 copias
Elliot Fry's Good-Bye (1994) 13 copias
Summer Fun (Rookie Choices) (2003) 12 copias
Cat on Wheels (2000) 9 copias
Rock climbing (1997) 8 copias
Max's math machine (2005) 7 copias
Country Bear's Surprise (1991) 7 copias
Country Bear's Neighbour (1988) 4 copias
The Pet Show 1 copia
Money Trouble 1 copia
Cowboy 1 copia
Manteau cool (2004) 1 copia
Footbagging (1988) 1 copia
BMX freestyle (1987) 1 copia
Unsinkable! 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Florida, USA
Lugares de residencia
Colorado, USA
Ocupaciones
teacher

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Very powerful. I really enjoyed this book though it punched me in the gut repeatedly. Very inspiring, sometimes I feel like we are just not on the same level of protesting as our ancestors were. We are changing our facebook filters and lobbing angry tweets while they were being arrested, beaten up and risking their lives (without ever getting violent, btw) for the rights we enjoy today. This shouldn't be controversial but F*ck the KKK and F*ck racists. While we're at it, F*ck Nazis too! Since that is necessary in 2019. Jeez. I wish I could see how books like this depict the 2000s in a hundred years.

It's crazy to realize this happened barely 59 years ago. A short enough time ago for the horrible animals (Racists, KKK) to not only still be alive but to have passed on their sick beliefs to their children. (Peep the photo of the kids in the KKK outfits about 50% of the way through the book). There were cops, fbi agents, politicians, etc in this book harassing these protesters and watching the KKK set their bus on fire and beat them to a pulp! How easy we forget that the people sworn to protect, govern and lead us can be some of the most corrupt, angry and abusive. Their horrible beliefs and ideas didn't go away just because they clocked into work nor because of the law changing. To think that still can't be an issue 50 years later is laughable.

Obviously, this book, though short, gave me a lot of feelings and I thank it for that. I would suggest this book to EVERYONE. Even if you usually get bored reading about history, trust me, this book will keep you engaged.
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cozygaminglibrarian | 13 reseñas más. | Dec 14, 2023 |
Has dates and summary of Supreme Court rulings like Brown vs. Board of Education

Has timeline of the peoples movements through the south and what they are doing. So one thing they are doing is with the Jim Crow law they still have whites only restroom and blacks only restroom, but the black people went into the whites only bathroom and sat in the whites only part of a diner, and the whites did the same thing in the blacks only section.
 
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READ.01 | 13 reseñas más. | Mar 9, 2023 |
Note: I received a finished hardcover copy from the publisher through the GoodReads First Reads program.
 
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fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |

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