Sister Anne's Hands
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Overview
It's the early 1960s, and Anna has never seen a person with dark skin-until she meets Sister Anne. At first she is afraid of her new teacher, but she quickly discovers how wonderful Sister Anne is. Then one of Anna's classmates directs a racist remark toward Sister Anne. The teacher's wise way of turning the incident into a powerful learning experience has a profound impact on Anna. This moving, timeless tale is perfectly illustrated with luminous, glowing paintings."With humor and understanding, Lorbiecki writes about a young girl's coming to terms with racial differences." -The Horn Book
Awards:
( A Child Study Children's Book Committee Children's Book of the Year
( Winner of a 1999 Storytelling World Award
Seven-year-old Anna has her first encounter with racism in the 1960s when an African American nun comes to teach at her parochial school.
Synopsis
It's the early 1960s, and Anna has never seen a person with dark skin-until she meets Sister Anne. At first she is afraid of her new teacher, but she quickly discovers how wonderful Sister Anne is. Then one of Anna's classmates directs a racist remark toward Sister Anne. The teacher's wise way of turning the incident into a powerful learning experience has a profound impact on Anna. This moving, timeless tale is perfectly illustrated with luminous, glowing paintings.
"With humor and understanding, Lorbiecki writes about a young girl's coming to terms with racial differences." -The Horn Book
Awards:
( A Child Study Children's Book Committee Children's Book of the Year
( Winner of a 1999 Storytelling World Award
Children's Literature
he illustrator's extensive investigations of the sixties show clearly. The softness of tones and realism recreate the balance of the story's difficult message and lilting prose.