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CORETTA'S JOURNEY by Alice Faye Duncan Kirkus Star

CORETTA'S JOURNEY

The Life and Times of Coretta Scott King

by Alice Faye Duncan ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie

Pub Date: Sept. 26th, 2023
ISBN: 9781662680045
Publisher: Calkins Creek/Astra Books for Young Readers

Coretta Scott King’s embrace of her husband’s legacy was one of many ways she fought injustice.

Though young Coretta’s family owned land, they were not exempt from the racial injustice of 1930s and ’40s Alabama: overcrowded segregated schools; her family home and her father’s lumber mill being burned to the ground. Still, they persevered. After excelling in high school, Coretta attended Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. When she was denied the opportunity to do her practice teaching in the white public schools, she fought back. After college, Coretta moved to Boston to study music at the New England Conservatory, where she met Martin Luther King Jr., a doctoral student at Boston University. They married and moved to Montgomery, Alabama, and as she raised their growing family, she also supported her husband in his philosophy of nonviolent resistance and sought to speak out for international peace. When Dr. King was killed in 1968, Mrs. King intensified her efforts in support of freedom for all and pushed for a national holiday to honor his life’s work. Duncan depicts Coretta’s path through both verse and prose; the many poetic forms she employs reflect the complexities of her subject’s life, and the strong prose gives a clear picture of her determined personality. Christie’s impressionistic mixed-media watercolor illustrations are stunning, beginning with the powerful cover that immediately commands attention. Exuding emotion, each image perfectly complements the intriguing text. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A beautiful pairing of words and images that highlights a remarkable life.

(timeline, author’s note, bibliography, text and picture credits) (Picture-book biography. 7-10)