Dyamonde Daniel is excited about the local library?s poetry contest, and so is her friend Free. The prize is one hundred dollars?just think what they could buy with that much money! But when they find out that Damaris, one of their classmates, has been living in a homeless shelter, their ideas about what it means to be rich or poor start to change. And when they get to know Damaris, they realize the one who could use the prize money the most also happens to be the best poet in class.
In this fantastic follow-up toMake Way for Dyamonde Daniel, Nikki Grimes tackles big issues like homelessness in a sensitive, kid-friendly way. Dymonde?s can-do attitude and lively spirit will endear her to readers.
Nikki Grimes is the award-winning,
New York Timesbestselling author of dozens of children’s and young adult books as well as a poet and journalist.
Among the many accolades she has received are the Golden Dolphin Award (2005),the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children (2006), the Coretta Scott King Award (2003) for
Bronx Masquerade, and the Horace Mann Upstanders Award (2011) for
Almost Zero: A Dyamonde Daniel Book. Additionally, her book
Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope(illustrated by Bryan Collier) was a
New York Timesbestseller, and she was acknowledged as an NAACP Image Award Finalist in 1993 for her book
Malcolm X: a Force for Change. Her books
Meet Danitra Brown (illustrated by Floyd Cooper),
Jazmin's Notebook,
Talkin' About Bessie(illustrated by E.B. Lewis),
Dark Sons,
The Road to Paris, and
Words with Wingswere each awarded Coretta Scott King Honors. Visit her online at www.nikkigrimes.com.US