
We Are America
A Tribute from the Heart
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Audie Award Nominee, Children's Titles for Ages Up to 8, 2013
What is it to be an American? In lyrical, soul-searching free verse, the father-son team who presented Jazz, delivers a heartfelt and thought-provoking homage to this country. Reflective and non-judgmental, stretching across a tumultuous history and following dreams of and struggles for freedom, this masterful and stunning presentation of patriotism through poetry, quotations, and depictions of myriad Americans - from Tecumseh to Abraham Lincoln to Jimi Hendrix - celebrates the heart and soul of this land.
©2013 Walter Dean Myers (P)2013 Live Oak MediaReseñas de la Crítica
"The events of 9/11 left America reeling, with people reacting in horror, grief, anger, and despair. Myers turned to America's founding documents, and the result is this collection of 14 free-verse poems that pay tribute to America and its people. A dozen narrators, including Walter Dean Myers and illustrator Christopher Myers, along with Andrews, Jenny Alogna, Kelley Rose Alogna, Olivia DuFord, Dion Graham, Kim Meijer, Lizann Mitchell, Johanna Parker, Adriana Sananes, and Kaipo Schwab, perform the moving selections that go forward in time to show America's growth and changes. Listeners can follow along with the included hardcover book featuring Myers' colorful paintings in two-page spreads. Poems covering such topics as the discovery of America's "endless land" offer a sweeping overview of the country and provide an inspirational look at who Americans are and how they came to the New World. Some selections, such as an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence, are delivered in unison, while others find narrators reading alternate lines. All the deliveries are crisp, clear, and filled with heartfelt emotion. Stirring music and sound effects relating to the poetic descriptions of American life (animal, train, ship, and factory sounds, among others) heighten the realism." (Pam Spencer Holley, Booklist)