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Kekla Magoon

    Ketanji
    She Persisted: Simone Biles
    She Persisted: Ruby Bridges
    Revolution in Our Time: The Black Panther Party's Promise to the People
    Tödliches Labyrinth
    Die Bibliothek der verborgenen Erinnerungen
    • Die Bibliothek der verborgenen Erinnerungen

      Buch des Monats April 2025 der Deutschen Akadamie für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Eine abenteuerliche Zeitreise in die eigene Familiengeschichte Als ihr geliebter Großvater stirbt, hinterlässt er seiner elfjährigen Enkelin Dally eine geheime Nachricht und eine Karte. Dally folgt dieser (natürlich) und entdeckt die ›Bibliothek der Geheimnisse‹, ein uraltes mächtiges Gebäude, in dem die Bücher zwar nicht ausgeliehen werden können, aber Portale sind zu großen Abenteuern – auch ins eigene Leben. Dally taucht tief ein in die Geheimnisse ihrer eigenen Familiengeschichte, geht mit ihren Piraten-Vorfahren im 19. Jahrhundert auf Kaperfahrt, wird aber auch Zeugin, wie ihre Familie Diskriminierung in den 60er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts erdulden muss. So lernt sie ihren Großvater, aber auch ihren Vater und die scheinbar so unnahbare Mutter neu und besser kennen.

      Die Bibliothek der verborgenen Erinnerungen
      4,5
    • Tödliches Labyrinth

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      In einem gigantischen Labyrinth unter der Oberfläche des Planeten Infinity müssen Dash und seine Freunde vom Team Alpha das dritte der sechs gesuchten Elemente finden. Doch dort lauern schreckliche Ungeheuer, und auch das Omega Team ist den Alphas nach wie vor auf den Fersen. Außerdem ist das gesuchte Element so gefährlich, dass ein einziger falscher Handgriff tödliche Folgen haben kann. Jeder Fehler, den das Alpha Team begeht, könnte sein letzter sein!

      Tödliches Labyrinth
      3,5
    • The Panthers' march on the California capitol on May 2, 1967, marked a significant turning point-the moment when the Black Panthers' posture of armed self defense became a matter of national awareness. This new militancy rolled across the American landscape like an earthquake, trembling the foundation of the republic. On the surface, such an earthquake seems quite sudden. It catches people off guard. The ground begins to roll, and it is all too easy to lose footing. Solid things, things designed to be immovable, tilt suddenly, casting all confidence askew. In moments of nervousness and fear, when the ground is shaking and it feels as if the world might come crashing down, sometimes people forget that earthquakes are, in fact, not sudden. Nor do serious political movements arise in one fell swoop. Nothing happens overnight. The major turning points of history are seismic, born of eons of slightly shifting geologic plates. They do not emerge from nowhere. They are born of deep unrest. Book jacket.

      Revolution in Our Time: The Black Panther Party's Promise to the People
      4,5
    • She Persisted: Ruby Bridges

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger comes a chapter book series about women who stood up, spoke up and rose up against the odds!

      She Persisted: Ruby Bridges
      4,4
    • Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger, a chapter book series about women who spoke up and rose up against the odds - including Simone Biles!

      She Persisted: Simone Biles
      4,6
    • Ketanji

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      From two Coretta Scott King Honor winners comes this uplifting picture book biography about Ketanji Brown Jackson, who is making history as the first Black woman to serve as a Supreme Court Justice.Ketanji Brown Jackson is no stranger to overcoming obstacles. When a high school guidance counselor told her she should set her sights lower than Harvard, she decided to go to Harvard for college and law school.When she became a public defender and saw inequalities in the justice system, she used her legal skills to advocate for people who needed help, but couldn't afford an attorney.Ketanji's path to the Supreme Court was unique: She's the only current Justice to have been a public defender and one of a few who went to public school. Her story is powerful and heartening, and it's a lesson in overcoming adversity by being true to yourself.Margaret A. Edwards Award winner, Printz Honor winner, and National Book Award finalist Kekla Magoon and Coretta Scott King honoree Laura Freeman reunite to present a generation of readers with a new inspirational figure.

      Ketanji
      4,3
    • A brilliant picture book biography about Thurgood Marshall, who fought for equality during the Civil Rights Movement and served as the first Black justice on the Supreme Court, from Coretta Scott King Honor winners Kekla Magoon and Laura Freeman. Growing up in Baltimore, Thurgood Marshall could see that things weren't fair. The laws said that Black and white people couldn't use the same schools, parks, or water fountains. When Thurgood had to read the Constitution as punishment for a prank at school, his eyes were opened. It was clear to him that Jim Crow laws were wrong, and he was willing to do whatever it took to change them. His determination to make sure all Americans were treated equally led him to law school and then the NAACP, where he argued cases like Brown v. Board of Education in front of the Supreme Court. But to become a Justice on the highest court in the land, Thurgood had to make space for himself every step of the way. Readers will be inspired by Kekla Magoon's concise text and Laura Freeman's luminous illustrations, which bring Thurgood Marshall's incredible legacy and achievements to life. * An SLJ Best Book of the Year * A Bank Street Best Book of the Year * A Jane Addams Children's Book Award Finalist * A Texas Topaz Nonfiction Selection * Wisconsin State Reading Association's 2022 Picture This Recommendation List*

      The Highest Tribute: Thurgood Marshall's Life, Leadership, and Legacy
      4,3
    • The Flag Never Touched The Ground

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The story of an all-black regiment's assault on the impregnable Fort Wagner in the Civil War, an act of extraordinary courage that changed hearts and minds in America for ever.

      The Flag Never Touched The Ground
      4,0
    • Fire in the Streets

      • 405 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement, the narrative follows Maxie as she grapples with the aftermath of a significant fight with her boyfriend Sam, who has chosen to join the Black Panthers following the tragic death of his brother. Through her perspective, the story explores themes of love, loss, and the struggle for racial equality, revealing the complexities of personal relationships amid societal upheaval. Maxie's journey is one of self-discovery and resilience in a turbulent time.

      Fire in the Streets
      4,0
    • Light it Up

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Told in a series of vignettes from multiple viewpoints, Kekla Magoon's Light It Up is a powerful, layered story about injustice and strength—as well as an incredible follow-up to the highly acclaimed novel How It Went Down.A girl walks home from school. She's tall for her age. She's wearing her winter coat. Her headphones are in. She's hurrying.She never makes it home.In the aftermath, while law enforcement tries to justify the response, one fact remains: a police officer has shot and killed an unarmed thirteen-year-old girl. The community is thrown into upheaval, leading to unrest, a growing movement to protest the senseless taking of black lives, and the arrival of white supremacist counter demonstrators.

      Light it Up
      4,2