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Melodies of the Weary Blues: Classic Poems Illustrated for Young People

Melodies of the Weary Blues: Classic Poems Illustrated for Young People - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Langston Hughes, VariousAudience:Ages 9-12Publish date:2026-01-20Pages:48
Languages:EnglishPublisher:HarperCollinsISBN-13:9780063327054ISBN-10:63327058UPC:9780063327054Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:Poetry, Social Themes, African American & BlackBook Topic:Self-Esteem & Self-RelianceSize:10.18 x 10.30 x 0.41 inchesWeight:1.12Product ID:SCMBY6KB83

A gorgeously illustrated centennial of Langston Hughes' first book of poetry, The Weary Blues, this picture book includes select poems paired with vibrant artwork by more than twenty talented Black illustrators, including award-winners Oge Mora, Frank Morrison, Janelle Washington, and more!

Brought to new life by lively illustrations on every page, Melodies of The Weary Blues introduces Langston Hughes' intimate reflections on the Black experience in America to young readers in a fresh and approachable way. Featuring poems like "Dream Variation," "Winter Moon," and "The Negro Speaks of Rivers", Hughes' still resonant words shine like never before for readers everywhere.

Includes an introduction by the editor, Shamar Knight-Justice, Langston Hughes' biography and timeline of life, and biographies of all the contributors.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:HarperCollinsISBN-13:9780063327054ISBN-10:63327058UPC:9780063327054Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:Poetry, Social Themes, African American & BlackBook Topic:Self-Esteem & Self-RelianceSize:10.18 x 10.30 x 0.41 inchesWeight:1.12Product ID:SCMBY6KB83
Hughes, Langston: -

Langston Hughes (1902-1967) ranks as one of the greatest American poets of the twentieth century. A landmark figure in the Harlem Renaissance, his work profoundly captures and celebrates the trials and triumphs of his exquisitly drawn characters. In addition to his poetry, he was also the author of the novels Not Without Laughter and Something in Common, the play Mulatto, and two volumes of autobiography.

Publisher: HarperCollins

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