My brother Martin : a sister remembers growing up with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

by Farris, Christine King, 1927-

Format: Print Book 2002
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Summary
Renowned educator Christine King Farris, older sister of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., joins with celebrated illustrator Chris Soentpiet to tell this "outstanding" ( School Library Journal ) and inspirational story of how one boyhood experience inspired a movement that would change the world as we know it.

Mother Dear, one day I ' m going to turn this world upside down.

Long before he became a world-famous dreamer, Martin Luther King Jr. was a little boy who played jokes and practiced the piano and made friends without considering race. But growing up in the segregated south of the 1930s taught young Martin a bitter lesson--little white children and little black children were not to play with one another. Martin decided then and there that something had to be done. And so he began the journey that would change the course of American history.
Published Reviews
Booklist Review: "K^-Gr. 3. In this picture-book biography, Martin Lunter King's older sister adds a personal stamp to King's childhood experiences that other books have lacked. When Martin asks his mother why the white boys across the street have been forbidden to play with the King children, she explains about prejudice, prompting Martin to say, "Mother Dear, one day I'm going to turn the world upside down." The richly detailed illustrations capture the times and are striking portrayals of the individuals, with Soentpiet including a note describing his use of King family members and friends as models. The respectful tone of the text is augmented by the large, handsome design, with metallic-blue endpapers and halftone photographs used to accentuate front and back matter. A one-page poem by Mildred D. Johnson, "You Can Be Like Martin: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.," follows the short text, and an afterword adds context and personalizes the book. A testament to one person making a difference, the book is intended to be inspirational--and, in both art and text, it is. --Julie Cummins"
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Publisher's Weekly Review: "Farris's stirring memoir of her younger brother "M.L." focuses on a pivotal moment in their childhood in Atlanta. The conversational narrative easily and convincingly draws readers into the daily life of Christine and her two brothers, M.L. and A.D., as they listen to their grandmother's stories, stage pranks and romp in the backyard with two white brothers from across the street. The adults in the King family-Daddy, a minister; Mother Dear, a musician; maternal grandparents (the grandfather is also a minister) and a great-aunt-try to shield the children from the overt racism of the times; the family rarely took streetcars, for example, because of "those laws [segregation], and the indignity that went with them." When the white boys announce one day that they cannot play with M.L. and A.D. because they are "Negroes," the young Kings are hurt and baffled. Mother Dear explains, "[Whites] just don't understand that everyone is the same, but someday, it will be better." M.L. replies, "Mother Dear, one day I'm going to turn this world upside down." Soentpiet (Dear Santa, Please Come to the 19th Floor) illustrates this exchange with a powerful watercolor portrait of mother and son that encapsulates many emotions, including hope, pain and love. Unfortunately, in other paintings, the characters often seem frozen in exaggerated poses, or minor figures are rendered with less skill than demonstrated elsewhere. These inconsistencies detract from an otherwise gripping volume that makes the audience aware that heroes were once children, too. All ages. (Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved"
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Additional Information
Subjects King, Martin Luther, -- Jr., -- 1929-1968 -- Childhood and youth -- Juvenile literature.
King, Martin Luther, -- Jr., -- 1929-1968 -- Family -- Juvenile literature.
Farris, Christine King, -- 1927- -- Juvenile literature.
King, Martin Luther, -- Jr., -- 1929-1968 -- Childhood and youth.
Farris, Christine King, -- 1927-
King family -- Juvenile literature.
King family.
African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literature.
African Americans -- Biography.
Atlanta (Ga.) -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature.
Atlanta (Ga.) -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Publisher New York :Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers,2002
Edition 1st ed.
Contributors Soentpiet, Chris K.
Language English
Description 35 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 x 31 cm
ISBN 0689843879 (hc)
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