In Plain Sight- Coretta Scott King award
In Plain Sight by Richard Jackson, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney is book about a young girl named Sophie and her relationship with her aging grandpa. Everyday when Sophie arrives home they play a cute game where grandpa pretends to lose something very simple. The grandpa hides the things in plain sight where Sophie doesn't have to struggle too much to find them. The illustrations by Jerry Pinkney are fun to look at because it reminds me of a game of where's Waldo. The reader finds themselves trying to find the item within the illustrations. His illustrations are great! This book won the Coretta Scott King honor award in 2017, which recognizes outstanding African American authors and illustrators, and is awarded for books about the African-American experience that are written for a youth audience (high school or elementary). Jerry Pinkney does a great job in this book to capture the pure joy Sophie and her grandpa share throughout the book. i would highly suggest this book for anyone and it is great to introduce students to books of different cultures and ethnicities.
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