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Coming Home
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- Nombre de pages32
- FormatEpub fixed layout
- ISBN1-9848-1267-X
- EAN9781984812674
- Date de parution13/09/1994
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille133 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPhilomel Books
Résumé
Young Langston Hughes was a dreamer. He dreamed about heroes like Booker T. Washington, who was black just like him. When he heard the clackety-clack of train wheels, he dreamed about the places it had been. But most of all, he dreamed about having a happy home. And so, one day, he began turning those dreams into beautiful prose. As he did, he discovered where his home really was-in the words and rhythms of his poetry that reached people all over the world.
The beloved Langston Hughes comes to life in a book for poets, dreamers, children, and adults-anyone who has ever thought of what home means to them. "Teachers looking for a good way to introduce youngsters to this prominent poet will find this book to be an excellent accompaniment to his work." -School Library Journal"Like Hughes' poetry, the power of Cooper's story is that it confronts sadness even as it transcends it." -Booklist"His text is as inviting as his illustrations." -The New York Times Book Review
The beloved Langston Hughes comes to life in a book for poets, dreamers, children, and adults-anyone who has ever thought of what home means to them. "Teachers looking for a good way to introduce youngsters to this prominent poet will find this book to be an excellent accompaniment to his work." -School Library Journal"Like Hughes' poetry, the power of Cooper's story is that it confronts sadness even as it transcends it." -Booklist"His text is as inviting as his illustrations." -The New York Times Book Review














