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Publication Order of Picture Books

Walk Together Children(1974)Description / Buy at Amazon
Adventures of Aku(1976)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Dancing Granny(1977)Description / Buy at Amazon
Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum(1980)Description / Buy at Amazon
I'm Going to Sing(1982)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Cat's Purr(1985)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sh-Ko and His Eight Wicked Brothers(1988)Description / Buy at Amazon
Turtle Knows Your Name(1989)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Story Of Lightning & Thunder(1993)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Night Has Ears(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
Beautiful Blackbird(2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
Let it Shine(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Who Built the Stable?(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Can't Scare Me!(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
All Night, All Day(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
By Trolley Past Thimbledon Bridge(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Freedom Over Me(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Short Story Collections

The Ox of the Wonderful Horns and Other African Folktales(1971)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Lion and the Ostrich Chicks and Other African Tales(1986)Description / Buy at Amazon
Pourquoi Tales(1989)Description / Buy at Amazon
African Tales, Uh-Huh(1998)Description / Buy at Amazon
Beautiful Blackbird and Other Stories(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Words to My Life's Song(2009)Description / Buy at Amazon
Ashley Bryan's Puppets(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Infinite Hope(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Trophy Picture Books Books

The Story Of Valentine's Day (By: Clyde Robert Bulla)(1965)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Folks in the Valley (By: Stefano Vitale,Jim Aylesworth)(1970)Description / Buy at Amazon
What You Know First (By: Patricia MacLachlan)(1970)Description / Buy at Amazon
How Little Porcupine Played Christmas (By: Joseph Slate)(1982)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Gunnywolf (By: A. Delaney)(1988)Description / Buy at Amazon
Cats Sleep Anywhere (By: Eleanor Farjeon)(1989)Description / Buy at Amazon
Good Books, Good Times! (By: Lee Bennett Hopkins)(1990)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sierra (By: Diane Siebert)(1991)Description / Buy at Amazon
Doctor De Soto Goes to Africa (By: William Steig)(1992)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sing to the Sun(1992)Description / Buy at Amazon
Radio Man/Don Radio (By: Arthur Dorros)(1993)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Korean Cinderella (By: Shirley Climo)(1993)Description / Buy at Amazon
My Visit to the Aquarium (By: Aliki)(1993)Description / Buy at Amazon
Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea (By: Joyce Carol Thomas)(1993)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus (By: Aliki)(1994)Description / Buy at Amazon
Good Rhymes, Good Times (By: Lee Bennett Hopkins)(1995)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Story of Christmas (By: Barbara Cooney)(1995)Description / Buy at Amazon
Buz (By: Richard Egielski)(1995)Description / Buy at Amazon
Just My Dad and Me (By: Leah Komaiko)(1995)Description / Buy at Amazon
Now I Will Never Leave the Dinner Table (By: Patricia Marx,Jane Read Martin)(1996)Description / Buy at Amazon
Wild and Woolly Mammoths (By: Aliki)(1996)Description / Buy at Amazon
Market Day (By: Eve Bunting)(1996)Description / Buy at Amazon
Going Home (By: Eve Bunting)(1996)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Story of Kwanzaa (By: Donna L. Washington)(1996)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Story of Passover (By: Norma Simon)(1997)Description / Buy at Amazon
For the Love of the Game (By: Eloise Greenfield)(1997)Description / Buy at Amazon
Detective Donut and the Wild Goose Chase (By: Bruce Whatley,Rosie Smith)(1997)Description / Buy at Amazon
Moonstick (By: Eve Bunting)(1997)Description / Buy at Amazon
Show & Tell Day (By: Anne Rockwell)(1997)Description / Buy at Amazon
Inch by Inch (By: David Mallett)(1997)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Story of Easter (By: Andrew Langley)(1998)Description / Buy at Amazon
I Have Heard of a Land (By: Joyce Carol Thomas)(1998)Description / Buy at Amazon
Muscles (By: Seymour Simon)(1998)Description / Buy at Amazon
William Shakespeare And The Globe (By: Aliki)(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
Grandpa's Teeth (By: Rod Clement)(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
My Visit To The Zoo (By: Aliki)(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
Thanksgiving Day (By: Anne Rockwell)(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Irish Cinderlad (By: Shirley Climo)(2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
Art Dog (By: Thacher Hurd)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Toy Brother (By: William Steig)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Seashore Book (By: Charlotte Zolotow)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
You're Just What I Need (By: Ruth Krauss)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
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Ashley Bryan was a children’s author, a poet, and an illustrator.

He was born in Harlem, New York on July 13, 1923 and passed away on February 4, 2022.

He grew up with the sound of his mother singing at all times of the day from the morning to the night. He would go on to share the love of song with children. He was an accomplished illustrator and he was named a Newbery Honoree for Freedom Over Me, his picture book. Ashley has also received the Coretta Scott King- Virginia Hamilton Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award.

Ashley has also been a May Hill Arbuthnot lecturer and received the Coretta Scott King Award as well as many other awards and different forms of recognition. Some of the books that he has written that he might be known for by readers include Sail Away, Beautiful Blackbird, Freedom Over Me, Beat the Story-Drum, Pum Pum, Ashley Bryan’s Book of Puppets, and more.

When still alive, he resided in Islesford, which is one of the Cranberry Isles located off of the coast of Maine.

Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan is a book that readers won’t want to miss. It was not only a Newbery Honor Book but a Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book and a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book. If you’ve been looking for a picture book that is inspiring and informative, this book is a good place to pick up and begin.

Utilizing original slave auction and plantation estate documents, the late author and illustrator gives readers a picture book that is powerful and moving at times. It contrasts the monetary value of a person along with the value that comes along with life experiences and focuses on the dreams that even a slave owner would not be able to take away from them.

What if you were looked up and down by someone and evaluated for what you were worth? What if you were found to be worth less than a chair or an ox or a dress, perhaps the same as a lantern? This book ends up going to the very center of the matter of how a slave is deemed to be of a certain monetary value by way of the slave owner, and tempers it by putting forth an alternative to this and the one thing that cannot be bought or sold, and those are dreams.

Bryan has been inspired by the real life will of a plantation owner that had noted the worth of each of his workers and he has come up with collages around that document as well as others that are similar.

Through the exhibition of paintings and poetry, Bryan is able to put together an imaginative look at each person’s life and interpreting them on the plantation. He’s also able to include the life that their owner likely didn’t know anything about, and put down their dreams as well as the pride that they had in their knowledge that they were at the end of the day worth more than an overseer could deem them to be.

This book is full of epic visualizations that bring this author’s unique vision to life. There are many books out there but this one is one of a kind. Celebrate the life of Ashley Bryan and get some insight into an amazing work by getting your hands on a copy of this book today!

Infinite Hope: A Black Artist’s Journey From World War II to Peace is a 2019 nonfiction book by Ashley Bryan. It was the recipient of a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Award, a Bologna Ragazzi Non-Fiction Special Mention Honor Award, and a Kirkus Reviews Best Middle Grade Book of 2019.

Picture books are usually intended for children but this book is one that you are definitely going to get something out of and perhaps even be moved in the process in this book memoir that is all about the author’s own experiences while he was serving in the segregated army in World War II and how love and the pursuit of art was able to keep him going.

It was May of 1942. Ashley Bryan was eighteen years old when he ended up getting drafted to fight in World War II. Going through the next three years would be very difficult as he would catch a glimpse of the horrors of war while serving as a black soldier in a segregated army.

Ashley also had to deal with the lies that white officers would tell about the black soldiers, which were intended to keep them apart and isolate them from those showing kindness, even when it was each other. He would get treated even more poorly than the Nazi prisoners of war.

Ashley was given the most grim and horrible tasks, such as burying fallen soldiers. He was told that he should get rid of the black soldiers first due to the fact that the media did not want them to be featured in their news reels. All this time, he was waiting and just wanted to go back home, as he watched each white soldier obtain safe passage to go back to the their home in the states while black soldiers were being passed by.

Ashley decided to keep the time that he spent in the war to himself and kept it a secret. At last, it is the time for him to tell his story and he has done so through this book. It tells the story not only of those who were kind enough to support him but also about the bright moments that he experienced that were able to take him through these dark times, and the story of the passion that he felt within himself for art that continually saved him.

This book is full of amazing hand-written letters, diary entries, and artwork that has never before been seen. You will be touched at this amazing autobiography– read for yourself or share with a friend!

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