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Skit-Scat Raggedy Cat : Ella Fitzgerald: Candlewick Biographies
Skit-Scat Raggedy Cat : Ella Fitzgerald: Candlewick Biographies
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Author(s): Orgill, Roxane
ISBN No.: 9780763664589
Pages: 48
Year: 201212
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 8.27
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Orgill clearly shows that Fitzgerald's career and success were built on the winning combination of superb talent and sheer determination. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) It's always a gamble how kids will respond to the allure of jazz, but there's no question that Orgill and Qualls know what makes it so catchy: it's slinky, rhythmic, and joyful, and on full display in both the lively text and swinging artwork. --Booklist The prose account of Fitzgerald's life often includes sound effects that recall her unique vocal style. For instance, she does not run away from the orphanage, she dashes off in a "skit-scat skedaddle." Snatches of her famous songs are woven throughout the narrative. Meanwhile, Qualls firmly establishes himself as a leading illustrator of jazz biographies for children. --School Library Journal Orgill's fine biography of the singer crackles with tension and verve.An unforgettable portrait of an artist whose faith in herself carried her when little else did.


--Publishers Weekly (starred review) The book's text has a rhythmical cadence and mimics her singing style. The text flows smoothly from one section to the next; the soulful illustrations complement the text nicely and add a rich dimension to the book. Reading this book, a treasure in its own right, is an enjoyable experience --Library Media Connection The book's prose captures the energy and creativity of jazz music, and the book's title is an allusion to the scatting style of singing that Fitzgerald helped to popularize. --South Bend Tribune (Indiana) Sad but inspiring, this picture book with artwork that feeds the story's atmosphere relates the tale of Ella Fitzgerald, whose great musical talent took her from being a raggedy street comer kid in Yonkers who sang and danced for coins to one of the greatest musical artists in history --Journal Inquirer.


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