Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Jeffers was born in Kokomo, Indiana, and raised Catholic in Durham, North Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia. [3] [4] Her mother's family is from Eatonton, Georgia; her father's family, she recounted, was "black bourgeois and fair skinned" (her father, Lance Jeffers, was also a poet), and they were not happy when he married a working-class, darker-skinned woman.
The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois is the 2021 debut novel by American poet Honorée Fanonne Jeffers.It explores the history of an African-American family in the American South, from the time before the American Civil War and slavery, through the Civil Rights Movement, to the present.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
7 Little Johnstons is an American reality television series that premiered January 6, 2015 and is produced for and aired on TLC. The series revolves around the Johnstons, a family of seven who live with dwarfism .
Susan Jeffers may refer to Susan Jeffers (psychologist) (1938–2012), American author of Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway Susan Jeffers (illustrator) (1942–2020), American children's book illustrator
Some of the genres included are fantasy, adventure, history, contemporary life, and others. [7] It appears in hardcover, [5] with 960 pages and weighs roughly 2.2 pounds (1.00 kg). [3] The preface for 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up is by children's illustrator and author Quentin Blake and introduction by Julia Eccleshare ...
Lost and Found is a children's picture book by Oliver Jeffers, published in 2005. It won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Gold Award and was the Blue Peter Book of the Year. [1] [2] An animated short film adaptation was made by Studio AKA in 2008. It was directed by Philip Hunt and broadcast on Channel 4. [3]
Susan Jeffers (October 7, 1942 – January 28, 2020) was an American children's book illustrator. [1] A New Jersey-born 1964 graduate of Pratt Institute, her first commercial success came in 1974, when she was honoree (runner-up) of the Caldecott Medal for illustrating Three Jovial Huntsmen, her own adaptation of a Mother Goose rhyme [1] which had previously been illustrated by the eponymous ...