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Finding Langston

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Finding Langston
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lesa Cline-Ransome
SeriesThe Finding Langston Trilogy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9780823445820
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Holiday House Inc
Imprint Holiday House Inc
Publication Date 7 January 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

A Coretta Scott King Honor Book When eleven-year-old Langston's father moves them from their home in Alabama to Chicago's Bronzeville district, it feels like he's giving up everything he loves. A Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book Winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction When eleven-year-old Langston's father moves them from their home in Alabama to Chicago's Bronzeville district, it feels like he's giving up everything he loves. It's 1946. Langston's mother has just died, and now they're leaving the rest of his family and friends. He misses everything--Grandma's Sunday suppers, the red dirt roads, and the magnolia trees his mother loved. In the city, they live in a small apartment surrounded by noise and chaos. It doesn't feel like a new start, or a better life. At home he's lonely, his father always busy at work; at school he's bullied for being a country boy. But Langston's new home has one fantastic thing. Unlike the whites-only library in Alabama, the Chicago Public Library welcomes everyone. There, hiding out after school, Langston discovers another Langston--a poet whom he learns inspired his mother enough to name her only son after him. Lesa Cline-Ransome, author of the Coretta Scott King Honor picture book Before She Was Harriet, has crafted a lyrical debut novel about one boy's experiences during the Great Migration. Includes an author's note about the historical context and her research. Don't miss the companion novel, Leaving Lymon, which centers on one of Langston's classmates and explores grief, resilience, and the circumstances that can drive a boy to become a bully-- and offer a chance at redemption. A Junior Library Guild selection! A CLA Notable Children's Book in Language Arts A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year, with 5 Starred Reviews A School Library Journal Best Book of 2018

Author Biography

Lesa Cline-Ransome is the author of Finding Langston, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book and winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, and Before She Was Harriet, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book, a nominee for an NAACP image award, and winner of the Christopher Award. Her other books include Benny Goodman & Teddy Wilson- Taking the Stage as the First Black-and-White Jazz Band in History and Just a Lucky So and So- The Story of Louis Armstrong.

Reviews

"An engaging, quick, and relatable read that skillfully incorporates themes of race, class, post-war American life in the North and South, and a bit of Langston Hughes' poetry. This is a story that will stay with readers long after they've finished it."-School Library Journal, Starred Review "The impact on the reader could not be more powerful. A memorable debut novel."-Booklist, Starred Review "A fascinating work of historical fiction . . . Cline-Ransome at her best."-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review "Finding Langston is about cultural heritage and personal growth and, at its heart, about finding home wherever you land."-Shelf Awareness, Starred Review "Written in short chapters, this crisply paced book is full of historical details of the Great Migration and the role a historic branch library played in preserving African American literary culture."-The Horn Book, Starred Review "There aren't any explosions in this spare story. Nor is there a happy ending. Instead, Langston discovers something more enduring: solace. To quote Langston Hughes: 'My black one / Thou are not beautiful / Yet thou hast / A loveliness / Surpassing beauty.'"-The New York Times An ILA Teacher's Choice Title A Coretta Scott King Honor Book Winner of the 2019 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction A Junior Library Guild selection