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OverviewYasmin longs to go to school, but her family needs the money she and her sister earn at the brickyard to keep the rice bag full and the roof repaired at their Bangladesh home. As she hammers away day after day, Yasmin dreams of a different life, in which she can be anything she wants when she grows up, in which she can read. One night she comes up with a secret plan to achieve those dreams. Compassionately told and inspired by contemporary news stories, Yasmin's Hammer offers a fresh perspective on the value of education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ann Malaspina , Doug ChaykaPublisher: Lee & Low Books Inc Imprint: Lee & Low Books Inc Dimensions: Width: 22.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.30cm Weight: 0.192kg ISBN: 9781620142332ISBN 10: 1620142333 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 21 July 2016 Recommended Age: From 6 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA bleak situation becomes a powerful tale of hope... -- School Library Journal This is an inspirational story of a young girl who is determined to go to school and learn to read.... Colorful illustrations and rich descriptions bring Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital, and the sisters' story to life. -- Skipping Stones Magazine Illustrated with Doug Chaka's signature impressionistic style, this new book offers young learners a revealing look at the working and living conditions of the most vulnerable of the poor. The optimistic tone and child's point of view help to make Yasmin's Hammer accessible to young readers who may otherwise not identify with the topic. Teachers and parents will find the book a useful resource for talking about child labor and the value of an education. -- Rutgers Project on Economics and Children Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian Notable Children's Book """A bleak situation becomes a powerful tale of hope..."" -- School Library Journal ""This is an inspirational story of a young girl who is determined to go to school and learn to read. . . . Colorful illustrations and rich descriptions bring Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital, and the sisters' story to life."" -- Skipping Stones Magazine ""Illustrated with Doug Chaka's signature impressionistic style, this new book offers young learners a revealing look at the working and living conditions of the most vulnerable of the poor. The optimistic tone and child's point of view help to make Yasmin's Hammer accessible to young readers who may otherwise not identify with the topic. Teachers and parents will find the book a useful resource for talking about child labor and the value of an education."" -- Rutgers Project on Economics and Children Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian" """A bleak situation becomes a powerful tale of hope..."" -- School Library Journal ""This is an inspirational story of a young girl who is determined to go to school and learn to read. . . . Colorful illustrations and rich descriptions bring Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital, and the sisters' story to life."" -- Skipping Stones Magazine ""Illustrated with Doug Chaka's signature impressionistic style, this new book offers young learners a revealing look at the working and living conditions of the most vulnerable of the poor. The optimistic tone and child's point of view help to make Yasmin's Hammer accessible to young readers who may otherwise not identify with the topic. Teachers and parents will find the book a useful resource for talking about child labor and the value of an education."" -- Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature Winner - Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA) Best Children's Books of the Year - Bank Street College of Education Horace Mann Upstanders Children's Literature Award Honor - Antioch University" Author InformationAnn Malaspina is the author of more than fifteen nonfiction books for young people. Her interest in equal rights and social change often leads her to write about people struggling on the margins of society to improve their quality of life. She was inspired to write Yasmin's Hammer after traveling in South Asia and reading news reports about young workers in Bangladesh. Malaspina lives with her family in northern New Jersey. Her website is annmalaspina.com. Doug Chayka has illustrated several picture books, including Four Feet, Two Sandals, chosen as a Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People and a Notable Book for a Global Society. Chayka has taught illustration at Pratt Institute and currently teaches at Ringling College of Art. His work has also been displayed in the Society of Illustrators Best of Children's Book Art exhibit. Chayka and his wife live in Sarasota, Florida. His Web site is dougchayka.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |