John Henry (Adaptation)
Illustrator:
Jerry Pinkney
Adaptor:
Julius Lester
Publication:
1994 by Dial Press
Genre:
Fiction, Folk Tales, Historic Tales and Legends, Picture Books
Pages:
48
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Like a shooting star, John Henry was born to move in a blaze of light, and everyone knew it from the moment they laid eyes on him. All the creatures from the biggest black bears to the fastest white-tailed deer to the proudest blue jays gathered around to admire the brand-new baby sparkling with life. John Henry was so strong, he could lift his cradle into the air like a feather. He grew so fast, he burst through the porch roof and then laughed so loud, he scared the sun! Soon John Henry was swinging his two huge sledge-hammers and breaking boulders for roads as smooth as ribbon. Meeting up with a crew building a railroad line, he knew that he could dig through a mountain faster than their steam drill, so he decided to race it. Nothing could stop John Henry—no boulder, no mountain, and definitely no steam drill.
Newbery Honor winner Julius Lester writes with such power that his African-American folk hero becomes as awesome as a natural phenomenon, yet as familiar as a strong older brother. The watercolor paintings by Caldecott Honor artist Jerry Pinkney show John Henry's energy bursting from nature. Mr. Lester and Mr. Pinkney recently completed the award-winning four-volume collection of The Tales of Uncle Remus, which Booklist praised as a "landmark".
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