Mirandy and Brother Wind
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by Patricia C. McKissack, Jerry Pinkney (Illustrator)
A Caldecott Honor Book, Patricia McKissack's thoroughly engaging tale dances with spirit
and rollicking good humor. Complemented by Jerry Pinkney's rich, eye-catching watercolors
of the rural South, here's one of those rare, rewarding picture books that is sure to be
read and enjoyed again and again.
Review from Publisher's Weekly :
As a prefatory note explains, this picture book was inspired by a photo of the author's
grandparents winning a cakewalk``a dance rooted in Afro-American culture''and her
grandfather's boast that, in her dancing, his wife had captured the wind. In the book,
Mirandy determines to catch Brother Wind and have him for her partner in the upcoming
junior cakewalk. She tries a number of tactics springing from folk wisdom, and finally
succeeds in trapping her prey in the barn. At the contest, Mirandy chooses to dance with
her friend Ezelbut, with Brother Wind to do her bidding, the two friends win the cakewalk
in style. Told in spirited dialect and rendered in lavish, sweeping watercolors, this
provides an intriguing look at a time gone by. As a story, however, it proves somewhat
disappointing. After the colorful description of cakewalking in the author's note and the
anticipation created through Mirandy's own eagerness, the brief and rather static scenes
portraying the dance itself are a letdown. Ages 4-8. (Oct.) -Publisher's
Weekly
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