3 Books Published by Troll Communications on AALBC — Book Cover Collage

Click for more detail about Coming Home: A True Story of Josh Gibson, Baseball’s Greatest Home Run Hitter by Nanette Mellage, Cornelius Van Wright, and Ying-Hwa Hu Coming Home: A True Story of Josh Gibson, Baseball’s Greatest Home Run Hitter

by Nanette Mellage, Cornelius Van Wright, and Ying-Hwa Hu
Troll Communications (Dec 31, 1999)
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He hit more home runs than Mark McGwire, Babe Ruth, or Hank Aaron. He was the best in the game, yet he was never allowed to play in the Major Leagues. And he died just four months before Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier. His name was Josh Gibson, and Coming Home is his incredible story. This beautifully illustrated tribute to baseball’s greatest home run hitter is the first picture book every published about Josh Gibson.


Click for more detail about Cleveland Lee’S Beale St. Band by Arthur R. Flowers Cleveland Lee’S Beale St. Band

by Arthur R. Flowers
Troll Communications (Sep 13, 1997)
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When Cleveland Lee says he wants to play trumpet in his sister’s marching band, everyone laughs and says he’s too young. Then one of the grand old bluesmen of Beale Street show Cleveland how to play music straight from his heart—and all of Memphis takes notice. Vibrant paintings pulse to the beat of the rhythmic text, making this a memorable tribute to the birthplace of the blues. Full color.

African American writer, griot and blues singer Arthur Flowers and Indian scroll painter Manu Chitrakar combine their very distinctive storytelling traditions in an extraordinary jam session, creating this stunning graphic narrative-style biography of Martin Luther King Jr.

The engaging text describes the apartheid South in Martin Luther King’s time, which in many ways was not very different from the early days of slavery. Included are descriptions of the Montgomery Bus Boycott; the formation of civil rights groups; mass movements against segregation, such as the Albany Movement and the Children’s Crusade in Birmingham, after which King became black America’s acknowledged leader; and the influence on King of Gandhi, with his nonviolent approach to resistance. We are told about King’s personal struggles as well as the political challenges he faced with the rise of Malcolm X and Black Power. Flowers’ text concludes with a brief look at his legacy.

Arthur Flowers tells a masterful story in musical prose, based on griot oral storytelling traditions, bringing his own perspective to the events he describes, while Manu Chitrakar carries the tale into the vivid idiom of Patua art, turning King’s historic journey into a truly universal legacy.

Includes editorial notes, a description of how this extraordinary cross-cultural book came to be, and a note on Patua art.


Click for more detail about Neeny Coming, Neeny Going by Karen English Neeny Coming, Neeny Going

by Karen English
Troll Communications (Mar 13, 1997)
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Essie is excited to see her cousin Neeny, who recently moved to the South Carolina mainland from Daufuskie Island. Neeny is now a fancy young lady, no longer interested in the island way of life. But does anyone ever really forget their roots? Essie knows the answer and gives her cousin a special gift that wil l always keep the island close to her. Full color.