Description: Being Clem by Lesa Cline-Ransome When nine-year-old Clems father dies in the Port Chicago Disaster he is forced to navigate his familys losses and struggles in 1940s Chicago. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The final novel in the award-winning Finding Langston trilogy from Coretta Scott King Author Honoree and Scott ODell Award medalist Lesa Cline-Ransome.The final novel in the award-winning Finding Langston trilogy from Coretta Scott King Author Honoree and Scott ODell Award medalist Lesa Cline-Ransome.Clem can make anybody, even his grumpy older sisters, smile with his jokes. But when his family receives news that his father has died in the infamous Port Chicago disaster, everything begins to fall apart. Clems mother is forced to work long, tough hours as a maid for a wealthy white family. Soon Clem can barely recognize his home--and himself. Can he live up to his fathers legacy?In her award-winning trilogy, Lesa Cline-Ransome masterfully recreates mid-twentieth century America through the eyes of three boys- Langston, Lymon, and, now, Clem. Exploring the impact of the Great Migration, the Harlem Renaissance, Jim Crow laws, and much more, Lesas work manages at once to be both an intimate portrait of each boy and his family as well as a landscape of American history.A Kirkus Reviews Best Middle Grade Book of the YearA Chicago Public Library Best Book of the YearA CCBC ChoiceA Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books Blue Ribbon Book!A CSMCL Best Multicultural Childrens Book of the YearA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection---Praise for Finding Langston, a Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book and winner of the Scott ODell Award for Historical Fiction"There arent any explosions in this spare story. Nor is there a happy ending. Instead, Langston discovers something more enduring- solace."--The New York Times* "This crisply paced book is full of historical details of the Great Migration and the role a historic branch library played in preserving African American literary culture."--The Horn Book, Starred Review* "This is a story that will stay with readers long after theyve finished it."--School Library Journal, Starred Review* "The impact on the reader could not be more powerful. A memorable debut novel."--Booklist, Starred Review* "A fascinating work of historical fiction . . . Cline-Ransome at her best."--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review* "Finding Langston is about cultural heritage and personal growth and, at its heart, about finding home wherever you land."--Shelf Awareness, Starred Review Author Biography Lesa Cline-Ransome is the author of more than twenty books for young readers including the award-winning Finding Langston trilogy. Her work has received a plethora of honors, including dozens of starred reviews, NAACP Image Award nominations, a Coretta Scott King honor, the Scott ODell Award for Historical Fiction and a Christopher Award. Her work has been named to ALA Notable Books and Bank Street Best Childrens Book lists and she lives in the Hudson Valley region of New York. Review … "Cline-Ransomes mastery of first person narration and her gift for dialogue present a close-up look at Chicagos African American community in the 1940s. . . . While readers will miss this group of Cline-Ransomes memorable characters, Clems story is a satisfying end to the series." —The Horn Book, Starred Review … "Like the other two entries, this novel with its parallel narrative addresses tough situations with care, including parental grief and depression, the threat of eviction, domestic abuse, the emotional and physical abuse of children, the impact of racism, and negotiating problematic friendships. A compelling work whose intriguing characters readers will miss when they turn the last page." —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review… "Cline-Ransome offers unusually perceptive portrayals of his family members, their interactions, and their strong, ongoing, but largely unspoken grief. Clems engaging first-person story, written with simplicity and emotional clarity, provides a rewarding conclusion to this historical fiction trilogy."—Booklist, Starred Review … "[Lesa] Cline-Ransome skillfully brings the era of 1944 middle America to life, giving readers a glimpse of an often neglected part of history—growing up Black through the segregation and discrimination in the North during this time period. . . . ÂExceptional characters and the chance to explore the previous volumes will leave readers wanting more. The historical aspect of the novel encourages further exploration of the era and a greater understanding of race in America during this time. This whole series deserves a place on library shelves Âeverywhere."—School Library Journal, Starred Review … "In addition to exploring Clems relationships with his friends, Cline-Ransome offers unusually perceptive portrayals of his family members, their interactions, and their strong, ongoing, but largely unspoken grief. Clems engaging first-person story, written with simplicity and emotional clarity, provides a rewarding conclusion to this historical fiction trilogy."—Booklist, Starred Review "Cline-Ransome incorporates events of mid-century American history so seamlessly, young readers may not realize theyre absorbing real historical facts. . . . Works beautifully as a stand-alone or as a companion to the earlier novels in the trilogy."—Shelf Awareness "In this final title of Cline-Ransomes historical fiction trilogy, Clem steps fully into the limelight, and the Thurbers story sensitively explores another facet the Black community on Chicagos South Side during the 1940s, as government bias against Black servicemen causes a proud family to lose its tenuous grip on prosperity."—The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books Review Quote "Like the other two entries, this novel with its parallel narrative addresses tough situations with care, including parental grief and depression, the threat of eviction, domestic abuse, the emotional and physical abuse of children, the impact of racism, and negotiating problematic friendships. A compelling work whose intriguing characters readers will miss when they turn the last page." --Kirkus Reviews , Starred Review Details ISBN0823446042 Author Lesa Cline-Ransome Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 0823446042 ISBN-13 9780823446049 Format Hardcover Pages 256 Audience Age 8-12 Series The Finding Langston Trilogy Publication Date 2021-08-03 Series Number 3 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2021-08-03 NZ Release Date 2021-08-03 US Release Date 2021-08-03 UK Release Date 2021-08-03 Publisher Holiday House Inc Imprint Holiday House Inc Place of Publication New York Illustrator Andrea Sorrentino Birth 19730620 Death 1990 Affiliation University of Massachusetts Amherst Position Associate Director Qualifications Ph.D. DEWEY 813.6 Audience Children / Juvenile We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Being Clem
Item Height: 216mm
Item Width: 144mm
Author: Lesa Cline-Ransome
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Death
Publisher: Holiday House Inc
Publication Year: 2021
Genre: Children & Young Adults
Item Weight: 340g
Number of Pages: 256 Pages