We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball (Coretta Scott King Author Award Winner)
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In this New York Times bestselling classic, Caldecott Medal-winning artist Kadir Nelson tells the incredible story of baseball's unsung heroes -- perfect for celebrating the centennial anniversary of the Negro Leagues! Winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award and Robert F. Siebert Award as well as a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Featuring nearly fifty iconic oil paintings and a dramatic double-page fold-out, an award-winning narrative, a gorgeous design and rich backmatter, We Are the Ship is a sumptuous, oversize volume for all ages that no baseball fan should be without. Using an inviting first-person voice, Kadir Nelson shares the engaging story of Negro League baseball from its beginnings in the 1920s through its evolution, until after Jackie Robinson crossed over to the majors in 1947. The story of Negro League baseball is the story of gifted athletes and determined owners, of racial discrimination and international sportsmanship, of fortunes won and lost; of triumphs and defeats on and off the field. It is a perfect mirror for the social and political history of black America in the first half of the twentieth century. But most of all, the story of the Negro Leagues is about hundreds of unsung heroes who overcame segregation, hatred, terrible conditions, and low pay to do one thing they loved more than anything else in the world: play ball.
Author: Kadir Nelson
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published: 01/08/2008
Pages: 96
Weight: 1.88lbs
Size: 11.10h x 11.30w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780786808328
Audience: Ages 4-8
Award: 2009 Orbis Pictus Award Honor Book - Children's Nonfiction
Award: 2010 Bluebonnet Awards Nominee - Children's
Award: 2009 Coretta Scott King Award Winner - Author
Award: 2009 Coretta Scott King Award Honor Book - Illustrator
Award: 2009 Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award Winner - Children's Book
Award: 2010 Beehive Awards Nominee - Informational
Award: 2009 Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens Recommended - Ten to Fourteen
Award: 2010 Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award Nominee - Grades 6-8
Award: 2008 Cybils Finalist - Nonfiction-Mid Gr/YA
About the Author
Kadir Nelson is the Caldecott Medal-winning artist of The Undefeated and a two-time Caldecott Honor recipient for Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom by Carole Boston Weatherford and Henry's Freedom Box by Ellen Levine. Among his numerous other awards are three NAACP Image Awards, two Coretta Scott King Author Awards, and three Coretta Scott King Illustrator Awards. His work has appeared in many publications including The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and The New Yorker, and his paintings are in the private and public permanent collections of notable institutions across the country, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C.; The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown; the International Olympic Committee, and the US House of Representatives. Kadir lives with his wife is Southern California, and invites you to visit him at www.kadirnelson.com.
Author: Kadir Nelson
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published: 01/08/2008
Pages: 96
Weight: 1.88lbs
Size: 11.10h x 11.30w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780786808328
Audience: Ages 4-8
Award: 2009 Orbis Pictus Award Honor Book - Children's Nonfiction
Award: 2010 Bluebonnet Awards Nominee - Children's
Award: 2009 Coretta Scott King Award Winner - Author
Award: 2009 Coretta Scott King Award Honor Book - Illustrator
Award: 2009 Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award Winner - Children's Book
Award: 2010 Beehive Awards Nominee - Informational
Award: 2009 Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens Recommended - Ten to Fourteen
Award: 2010 Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award Nominee - Grades 6-8
Award: 2008 Cybils Finalist - Nonfiction-Mid Gr/YA
About the Author
Kadir Nelson is the Caldecott Medal-winning artist of The Undefeated and a two-time Caldecott Honor recipient for Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom by Carole Boston Weatherford and Henry's Freedom Box by Ellen Levine. Among his numerous other awards are three NAACP Image Awards, two Coretta Scott King Author Awards, and three Coretta Scott King Illustrator Awards. His work has appeared in many publications including The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and The New Yorker, and his paintings are in the private and public permanent collections of notable institutions across the country, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C.; The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown; the International Olympic Committee, and the US House of Representatives. Kadir lives with his wife is Southern California, and invites you to visit him at www.kadirnelson.com.