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JIMMY'S RHYTHM & BLUES by Michelle Meadows

JIMMY'S RHYTHM & BLUES

The Extraordinary Life of James Baldwin

by Michelle Meadows ; illustrated by Jamiel Law

Pub Date: Jan. 30th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063273474
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Early life experiences and talent set James Baldwin on the path to greatness.

James Baldwin, called “Jimmy” by family and friends, grew up in Harlem during the Great Depression. He loved reading and found a way to express himself through writing, which became an important part of who he was. One of his teachers, Orilla Winfield, nurtured his interest in the arts, taking him to plays and museums, and when he was in junior high, he was mentored by poet Countee Cullen. Jimmy initially followed in his father’s footsteps by becoming a preacher, until he realized writing could mean so much more. He sought out other creatives and eventually moved to Europe. In Switzerland he fell in love with painter Lucien Happersberger and completed Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953), his first published novel. In Europe, he felt free from the discrimination of life in the United States, but he remained connected to the struggle for rights in his home country, using his unique talent to write and speak about the Black experience. Writing in verse, Meadows employs vivid imagery to convey Baldwin’s passion for writing, his desire for freedom, and his love for friends and family. The stories she chooses to highlight provide a full picture of the iconic writer and demonstrate his importance in African American literary history. Digital illustrations complement the text with a rich, warm palette.

A high-quality introduction to an important figure in American literature.

(author’s note, James Baldwin’s oeuvre, timeline, selected sources, photos, photo credits) (Picture-book biography. 4-8)