Author | Julius Lester |
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Illustrator | Jerry Pinkney |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's literature, picture book, US folklore |
Published | 2005 (Dial Press) |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback) |
Pages | 79 |
ISBN | 9780803725645 |
OCLC | 53375920 |
The Old African is a 2005 book by Julius Lester and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. It is based on an incident at Igbo Landing and is about Jaja, a slave who leads a group of plantation slaves back to Africa by walking into the ocean.
The Horn Book Magazine, in a review of The Old African, wrote "This is an eloquent visual expression of the heroism of the suffering Africans who were ensnared onto those vicious ships."[1] and Booklist, in a starred review, wrote "Complemented by Pinkney's powerful illustrations, this picture book presents an unflinching account of the brutal history and of personal courage, told with a lyrical magic realism that draws on slave legend and the dream of freedom."[1]
The Old African has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly,[2] School Library Journal,[3] Voice of Youth Advocates,[4] Kirkus Reviews,[5] Africa Access Review,[6] and The New York Times.[7]
Based on legend, this story by frequent collaborators Lester and Pinkney moves gracefully and affectingly from darkness into light.
Lester and Pinkney combine their talents here to create an unusual, complex, and thought-provoking offering in which the Old African is the keeper of a power that brings comfort and, ultimately, salvation to his people.
A flawless marriage of Lester's poetic words and Pinkney's breathtaking artwork
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Lester's prose is powerful and poetic, and Pinkney outdoes himself in hauntingly expressive, often wordless double-page paintings that masterfully capture the strength and suffering of the African people.
Lester's lyrical language is matched with Pinkney's vivid paintings
Jerry Pinkney's emotion-filled illustrations match the honesty of Julius Lester's text