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Pharaoh's Daughter: A Novel of Ancient Egypt

Pharaoh's Daughter: A Novel of Ancient Egypt by Julius Lester from HarperTrophy

    In his introduction to this engrossing novel of ancient Egypt, Julius Lester says, "It is difficult not to see Charlton Heston when one thinks of Moses." But not in this book. Lester's Moses is a bungling teenager, scared and confused as he tries to find the courage to decide who he is and what he believes in. Raised as the pampered grandson of Pharaoh, he enjoys the attentions of three mother figures: Yocheved, his birth mother, who constantly implores him to return to his own people; Almah, his older sister, who has left her traditions to dance naked as a priestess of the goddess Hathor; and Batya, Pharoah's daughter, who saved him from death when he was a baby. But now his anger at his unresolved split identity has goaded him into a terrible act of violence--an act that will have a vast impact on history.

    Julius Lester, a distinguished African-American writer best known for his Newbery Honor Book To Be a Slave, startled the literary world in 1981 by converting to Judaism. In Pharaoh's Daughter he follows the time-honored Jewish tradition of Midrash--a way of exploring a sacred text through the use of one's imagination. Armed with an impressive knowledge of the Hebrew language and the history of ancient Egypt, he jolts us out of our expectations and brings a fresh and richly detailed perspective to the Exodus. As Moses flees with his father's blessing--"You must go and come back and teach us all to be free"--we can only hope that Julius Lester plans to tell the rest of the story. (Ages 12 and older) --Patty Campbell

    I saved my brother from the soldiers,
    but the princess says he is hers now.
    Abba and Ima will never trust me again.

    In ancient Egypt, there lives a girl named Almah who will do anything to ensure the safety of her baby brother, Mosis.

    She will leave her enslaved family and assume the role of Egyptian princess. She will change her identity if it means winning health and freedom for her brother.

    Mosis, however, does not feel completely free. His identity has been changed against his will, and he longs to find himself. And when he does, he will do anything in his power to see that justice is served.

    To Be A Slave (Puffin Modern Classics)

    To Be A Slave (Puffin Modern Classics) by Julius Lester from Puffin

      What was it like to be a slave? Listen to the words and learn about the lives of countless slaves and ex-slaves, telling about their forced journey from Africa to the United States, their work in the fields and houses of their owners, and their passion for freedom. You will never look at life the same way again.

      This Strange New Feeling: Three Love Stories from Black History

      This Strange New Feeling: Three Love Stories from Black History by Julius Lester from Dial

        “The horror of slavery . . . the excitement and terror of escape and the problems of the newly free are dramatized in three stories based on actual historical incidents. . . . Memorable.” —School Library Journal

        “Lester here personalizes and vitalizes the essence of freedom.”—Booklist

        In two short stories and one novella, Julius Lester has created a rich, layered, and ringing portrait of the slave experience in America, and of the perseverance and bravery it took to seek out love and freedom during that time. Included is the tale of Ellen and William Craft, the escaped slaves who became famous abolitionists. And new for this edition, in honor of the bookÂ’s twenty-fifth anniversary, is a thought-provoking authorÂ’s preface about freedom and empathy. This Strange New Feeling is historical fiction at its finest.

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        To Be a Slave: 30th Anniversary Edition

        To Be a Slave: 30th Anniversary Edition by Julius Lester from Dial

          1969 Newbery Honor Book
          1968 School Library Journal Best Book of the Year In an intensely personal new introduction written for this thirtieth anniversary edition, Julius Lester states that at age ten, when his father told him his family's history went back to a bill of sale and no further, the words were one of the defining moments of my life. Approximately fifteen years later he began compiling the words of ex-slaves--a good portion of which had never been previously published--and establishing the structure for To Be a Slave. The ease and speed with which this structure came made him realize that this book was one of the things [he] had been put on earth to do. In an equally eloquent, new introductory note Tom Feelings expresses a similar sentiment regarding the personal impact of his work for To Be a Slave and his belief in doing work that mov[es] us so emotionally, it makes all of us feel its truth way down deep inside. For thirty years American readers of all ages and walks of life have been affected by the truth of To Be a Slave, which remains one of the few works to present what it felt like to be slave in America in the words of black men and women who lived it rather than filtered through the eyes of others. Paired with Mr. Lester's historical commentary and powerful and soulful paintings by Mr. Feelings, To Be a Slave makes the clear and moving distinction between the generalizations made about slaves and what the emotional reality was for human beings [whose] condition was slavery. I am grateful to the parents, teachers, librarians, and booksellers who have found [To Be a Slave] to be of value. Most of all I am grateful to all those who have read it, to all those who read it. History is not just facts and events. History is also a pain in the heart, and we repeat history until we are able to make another's pain in the heart our own. -- Julius Lester The truth can stretch children's minds, stimulate their imaginations in a creative way, and strengthen their spirits. -- Tom Feelings

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          When Dad Killed Mom

          When Dad Killed Mom by Julius Lester from Silver Whistle Paperbacks

            Jenna and Jeremy knew their parents' marriage was in trouble. But no one could have predicted what would come next. Now with Mom dead and Dad in jail, Jenna and Jeremy must re-create a family of their own. But each guards a secret that could send their fragile new lives into a tailspin.
            Newbery Honor winner Julius Lester paints a dramatic portrait of a family forced to confront the unimaginable.
            Reader's guide included.

            The Long Journey Home: Stories from Black History

            The Long Journey Home: Stories from Black History by Julius Lester from Puffin

              Meet Rambler, a runaway slave roaming the countryside with a guitar, who knows the only way to stay free is to keep moving. Louis is another runaway, fleeing the plantation where he was raised, because he is about to be sold. And Jake and Mandy's marriage is damaged by slavery--and destroyed by freedom. Here is the African-American experience, brought alive by a master storyteller. Lester has an eye for capturing the essence of a human experience.[His work] boldly proclaims the heritage of African-Americans. --The New York Times Book Review

              On Writing for Children & Other People

              On Writing for Children & Other People by Julius Lester from Dial

                "For the past forty-seven years I have devoted most of my time and energy to writing. It has been a vocation in the original sense of the word, that is a religious calling, one I was helpless to deny. For me writing has never been about self-expression. Writing has been about tending the spirit and making real the soul."
                So says Julius Lester in the introduction to this extraordinary book that combines memoir and social criticism. In strikingly honest, thought-provoking prose, he discusses the aspects of his life that have influenced his writing, including his relationships, political views, and religious beliefs; offers revealing anecdotes of the editorial process; and expresses the absolute importance of story. He also shares photographs he has taken through the years- photos that offer their own moving commentary on his text.
                This bold, insightful book could only have been written by Julius Lester, a revered author known for his strong voice and clear eye. He won a Newbery Honor for his groundbreaking To Be a Slave, has been a National Book Award finalist and the recipient of the Coretta Scott King Honor and Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, among many other honors, and is a professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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                Othello (Point Signature Editions)

                Othello (Point Signature Editions) by Julius Lester from Scholastic Paperbacks

                  Othello is a powerful general, revered by his soldiers and honored by his peers. But his strength cannot contain his jealousy and rage when he believes his beautiful wife, Desdemona, has been unfaithful. As deception leads to tragedy, nobody is safe . . . . Award-winning author Julius Lester takes one of Shakespeare's most intense plays and brings modern life to this saga of two doomed, passionate souls and a kingdom torn apart by secrets, lies, and violence.

                  Cupid: A Tale of Love and Desire

                  Cupid: A Tale of Love and Desire by Julius Lester from Harcourt Children's Books

                    This is the story of Cupid--the god responsible for heartache, sleepless nights, and all those silly love songs--finally getting his comeuppance. When the god of love falls in love himself, things are bound to get interesting. And when he crosses his mama, Venus, in the process . . . Well, things could get downright messy.
                    The much-lauded author of Pharaoh's Daughter and When Dad Killed Mom brings his renowned storytelling skills to one of the world's most famous tales. In doing so he weaves a romantic, hilarious drama brought to life with a bold new voice that's loaded with sly wisdom. Julius Lester's retelling is sure to draw new readers to classic mythology while satisfying old fans as well.

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                    Time's Memory

                    Time's Memory by Julius Lester from Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)

                      Amma is the creator god, the master of life and death, and he
                      is worried. His people have always known how to take care of
                      the spirits of the dead – the nyama – so that they don’t become
                      destructive forces among the living. But amid the chaos of the
                      African slave trade and the brutality of American slavery, too
                      many of his people are dying and their souls are being ignored
                      in this new land. Amma sends a young man, Ekundayo, to a
                      plantation in Virginia where he becomes a slave on the eve of
                      the Civil War. Amma hopes that Ekundayo will be able to find
                      a way to bring peace to the nyama before it is too late. But
                      Ekundayo can see only sorrow in this land – sorrow in the
                      ownership of people, in the slaves who have been separated
                      from their children and spouses, in the restless spirits of the
                      dead, and in his own forbidden relationship with his master’s
                      daughter.

                      How Ekundayo finds a way to bring peace to both the dead and
                      the living makes this an unforgettable journey into the slave
                      experience and Julius Lester’s most powerful work to date.

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