My Hands Sing the Blues: Romare Bearden's Childhood Journey

By Jeanne Walker Harvey

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ISBN
978-1-4640-0209-0 978-1-4640-0206-9 978-0-7614-5810-4
Publisher
Recorded Books


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School Library Journal

Starred Review on August 1, 2012  |  Video/DVD

K-Gr 3—In a first-person narrative that incorporates some of artist Romare Bearden's phrases and ideas, and using his famous painting "Watching the Good Trains Go By" as her inspiration, Jeanne Walker Harvey gives voice to the history and experiences that inspired his famous collages. Born in North Carolina, Bearden and his family moved to Harlem in 1914 to escape discriminatory Jim Crow Laws and attitudes. In his collages, which he called paintings and "visual jazz," he analyze...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2011

Present-tense rhymes ostensibly voiced by African American artist Bearden describe his childhood move from North Carolina to Harlem, wh...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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