Thomas Joyce Carol Books
Books di Thomas Joyce Carol

The Blacker the Berry
Thomas Joyce Carol
Cooper Floyd (ILT)
edizioni Amistad Pr collana Amistad Pr (Hardcover) , 2008
We are color struck The way an artist strikes His canvas with his brush of many hues Look closely at these mirrors these palettes of skin Each color is rich in its own right Black is dazzling and distinctive, like toasted wheat berry bread; snowberries in the fall; rich, red cranberries; and the bronzed last...

In the Land of Milk and Honey
Thomas Joyce Carol
Cooper Floyd (ILT)
edizioni Amistad Pr collana Amistad Pr (Hardcover) , 2012
The creators of the Corettà Scott King Honor-winning I Have Heard of a Land present the story of a young girl's amazing 1948 journey west, with her family, where they pursued opportunities in a bountiful and diverse community where the tàstes, sounds and sights of the land and its people welcomed them with sweet possibility....

Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea
Thomas Joyce Carol
Cooper Floyd (ILT)
edizioni Harpercollins Childrens Books collana Harpercollins Childrens Books (Paperback) , 1996
?A cycle of a dozen lyrical poems exploring issues of African-American identity through delicately interwoven images. . . . Laden with meaning, the poetry is significant and lovely. Cooper's paintings, with vibrant, unsentimentàlized characters in earth tone illumined with gold, are warm, contemplative'a beautiful...

The Blacker the Berry
Thomas Joyce Carol
Cooper Floyd (ILT)
edizioni Harpercollins collana Harpercollins (Library) , 2008
We are color struck The way an artist strikes His canvas with his brush of many hues Look closely at these mirrors these palettes of skin Each color is rich in its own right Black is dazzling and distinctive, like toasted wheat berry bread; snowberries in the fall; rich, red cranberries; and the bronzed last...

I Have Heard of a Land
Thomas Joyce Carol
Cooper Floyd (ILT)
edizioni Harpercollins Childrens Books collana Harpercollins Childrens Books (Paperback) , 2000
I have heard of a landWhere the imagination has no fencesWhere what is dreamed one nightIs accomplished the next dayIn the late 1880s, signs went up all around America - land was free in the Oklahoma territory. And it was free to everyone: Whites, Blacks, men and women alike. All one needed to stàke a claim was hope...