Book Descriptions
for Like a Bird by Cynthia Grady and Michele Wood
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
The American Slave Song, or Spiritual, derives from the experience of enslaved Africans. A mix African rhythms and instrumentation with Christian-inspired hymns, they express pain, fear, and anger, as well as hope, resourcefulness, love, and faith. Thirteen of these songs serve as the inspiration for Michele Wood’s richly detailed, powerful art. Wood’s paintings in intense shades of blue, brown, and green have repeated motifs of struggle, persistence, and strength, with images of quilting, trees, fish, and the dove that graces every page. Grady’s narrative provides historical and cultural context and connections for the slave song that inspired each work of art. Generous end matter, including notes on the design of the book, lyrics to the spirituals, a glossary, and a brief bibliography, as well as print and online resources for further reading, enrich the reading experience and offer opportunities for further understanding of the subject. (Ages 9–14)
CCBC Choices 2017. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2017. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Enslaved African Americans longed for freedom, and that longing took many forms—including music. Drawing on biblical imagery, slave songs both expressed the sorrow of life in bondage and offered a rallying cry for the spirit.
Like a Bird brings together text, music, and illustrations by Coretta Scott King Award-winning illustrator Michele Wood to convey the rich meaning behind thirteen of these powerful songs.
Like a Bird brings together text, music, and illustrations by Coretta Scott King Award-winning illustrator Michele Wood to convey the rich meaning behind thirteen of these powerful songs.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.