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 Listen : how Pete Seeger got America singing
 Author: Schubert, Leda

 Publisher:  Roaring Brook Press (2017)

 Dewey: 782.4216
 Classification: Biography
 Physical Description: [40] p., col. ill., 28 cm

 BTSB No: 790100 ISBN: 9781626722507
 Ages: 5-9 Grades: K-4

 Subjects:
 Seeger, Pete, -- 1919-2014
 Folk singers

Price: $6.50

Summary:
A celebration of the life of legendary musician Pete Seeger.

 Illustrator: Colon, Raul


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Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (+) (04/01/17)
   School Library Journal (05/01/17)
   Booklist (05/01/17)
 The Hornbook (00/05/17)

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School Library Journal - 05/01/2017 Gr 3–5—This inspiring picture book biography about one of America's greatest folk heroes is sure to get a new generation of children singing. Filled with Colón's signature illustrations, the book introduces young readers to Pete Seeger—the musician, political activist, and environmentalist, while also filling them with hope. A champion of unions, farmers, civil rights, children, and clean rivers, "Pete didn't care about fame or money. He cared about justice, peace, equality, and people everywhere." While the narrative focuses on his adult life, a detailed time line of his entire 94 years is included. Original and traditional songs, such as "Down by the Riverside," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?," "Abiyoyo," "Michael Row the Boat Ashore," "This Little Light of Mine," and "If I Had a Hammer," are highlighted in blue throughout the text, just begging to be heard and sung. The word listen is also repeated several times in the book. The watercolor and colored pencil art captures the joy of the singer and his audiences, old and young, as well as his country life along the Hudson River and his work leading protests. Susanna Reich's Stand Up and Sing!: Pete Seeger, Folk Music, and the Path to Justice is a longer, more inclusive biography, better suited for reports, while Schubert's offering is ideal for shared reading. VERDICT Buy this book and sing your heart out!—Barbara Auerbach, New York City Public Schools - Copyright 2017 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 05/01/2017 “Listen,” this book insists, “Pete walked the talk. / He didn’t just say things, he did things.” In this biographical tribute to Pete Seeger, Schubert and acclaimed illustrator Colón combine their talents to bring Seeger’s legacy of music and social justice activism to contemporary young readers. Seeger’s connection to the public is evident in repeated depictions of him among crowds of listeners, antiwar protesters, singing children, and the millions at the Lincoln Memorial rally. The text smoothly integrates song titles, offset in blue, to provide context that melds his music to pressing issues of the time. Thus, when Seeger turned his attention to the pollution of the Hudson River, the songs “Sailing down My Golden River” and “River of My People” underscore his commitment. Colón’s sepia-infused illustrations cast warmth over scenes of solidarity and soften instances of injustice, such as when Seeger was investigated by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Both biography and history, this can be paired with Stand Up and Sing (2017), by Susanna Reich. - Copyright 2017 Booklist.

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