This book is a bright and defining biography of Eunice Waymon, who became known as Nina Simone. With passion and unparalleled skill, Traci N. Todd and Christian Robinson bring the story of this iconic...

This book is a bright and defining biography of Eunice Waymon, who became known as Nina Simone. With passion and unparalleled skill, Traci N. Todd and Christian Robinson bring the story of this iconic artist to young readers and their families.

Meet young Eunice, who sang before she could even speak, and follow her from the piano she shared with her father...

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This book is a bright and defining biography of Eunice Waymon, who became known as Nina Simone. With passion and unparalleled skill, Traci N. Todd and Christian Robinson bring the story of this iconic artist to young readers and their families.

Meet young Eunice, who sang before she could even speak, and follow her from the piano she shared with her father in their home to the bars and concert halls where she became the unique Nina Simone.

Learn how Nina's voice started rich and sweet but evolved into a powerful sound as the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum. Witness this artist in her entirety, singing in protest against racial inequality and discrimination.

With rhythmic language and enchanting illustrations, Nina perfectly demonstrates the connection between art and activism. A must-have book for every young reader's library.

  • Pages: 48
  • Dimensions: 21.6x21.6cm

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Publisher
Scribe Publications
Language
German
Age
-
Cover
Soft
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ISBN-13
9781914484261

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This book is a bright and defining biography of Eunice Waymon, who became known as Nina Simone. With passion and unparalleled skill, Traci N. Todd and Christian Robinson bring the story of this iconic artist to young readers and their families.

Meet young Eunice, who sang before she could even speak, and follow her from the piano she shared with her father in their home to the bars and concert halls where she became the unique Nina Simone.

Learn how Nina's voice started rich and sweet but evolved into a powerful sound as the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum. Witness this artist in her entirety, singing in protest against racial inequality and discrimination.

With rhythmic language and enchanting illustrations, Nina perfectly demonstrates the connection between art and activism. A must-have book for every young reader's library.

  • Pages: 48
  • Dimensions: 21.6x21.6cm

Manufacturer

Publisher
Scribe Publications
Language
German
Age
-
Cover
Soft
Release Date
-
Publication Date
-
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9781914484261

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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