Mildred Taylor

The Library of Author Biographies

As an African American growing up in Mississippi in the 1940s and 1950s, Mildred Taylor's heritage became an integral part of her personal experience and of her literary creations. The long road traveled by African Americans from enslavement to freedom to gaining civil rights is the backdrop for each of her novels, which include Song of the Trees, Let the Circle Be Unbroken, and The Land. This richly detailed biography offers a revealing glimpse into the author's creative process and work habits, and provides valuable insight into the relationship between her life and her art.

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Book Review--
"Excellent biography, large print, easy to read, very well written, includes an interview with Taylor, a timeline,, reviews of her works, awards won and highly recommended for research."-ASSOCIATION OF REG. XI SCHOOL LIBRARIANS, TEXAS
Library Bound Book List: $39.80 / S&L: $29.85

Reading Level: 5-8

Interest Level: 5-8

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4042-0330-3
Author : Gillian Houghton
Copyright : 2005
Language : English
Category : Social Studies, Biographies
Pages : 112
Trim : 6" x 8"
Dewey : B
Dewey(two) : 813
ATOS : 8.6
ARPoints : 3
Awards : Chosen For Mosaic 2005 Display
Lincoln Public Schools, Lincoln, Ne
Subject : Social Studies, Biographies
Binding : Library

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