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While not Myers's greatest creation, this will appeal to teenage girls who are young enough to dream of glamour but smart enough to know that beauty is only skin deep.
Appropriate for very young children, Mariama might be paired with a more realistic title, such as Children Just Like Me (DK, 1995) or Barbara Kerley's One World, One Day (National Geographic, 2009) for a more detailed comparison of children's lives in our diverse world.
Gr 1–4—Accomplished artist, educator, and activist Ringgold gives readers a grounding in the Harlem Renaissance in this follow-up to her Dinner at Aunt Connie's House (Hyperion, 1993)...
Gr 2–5—This poignant picture book biography describes Muhammad Yunus, the man who developed microcredit, or the economic movement that gives small loans to the impoverished and that is breaking the cycle of rural poverty around the world...