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Angela Shelf Medearis is an author who combines a great love for
children's literature with a particular attention to the reading
needs of young African Americans. "I write the kind of books I always
longed to find in the library when I was a child", she says. Every
child needs to find a reflection of himself or herself when looking
for a book in the library or bookstore. Medearis' books show African-American
life, history, and culture in a positive way, from the celebration
of Kwanzaa to life on a Depression-era farm.
She enjoys
conveying such historical and cultural subjects in a picture-book
form. "Picture books are a child's first step into a lifetime of
reading. That is why I feel that my job is important. I want to
write in such an interesting and exciting way that the memory of
reading my book, and the information I've related about a particular
event, will linger with a young reader for a lifetime."
Books
were an essential part of Medearis's own early 1960's childhood,
giving her a sense of continuity and identity throughout her family's
many moves (her father was a recruiter in the Air Force). During
this time, she was also developing as a writer -- but not until
she began writing professionally at age 30 did she appreciate these
early efforts.
Today, she
spends as much time encouraging literacy in all students as she
does promoting African-American subjects. "I remember my teachers
commenting on how well I could write [but] I didn't think it was
any big deal and I didn't realize that writing was a talent...That
is why I really enjoy visiting schools now. I know how important
it is to tell young people that if they can write well, they're
just as gifted as any other type of artist. I try very hard to make
my school visits as educational and fun as possible." Medearis founded
and directs Book Boosters, a multicultural program for all grade
levels that concentrates on reading, creative writing and drama.

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Look
for Angela's
Cookbook: Ideas for Entertaining from the African-American
Kitchen.
"Angela Shelf Medearis offers some interesting food
and food for thought about entertaining in the Afrocentric
mode." - Jessica B. Harris - Author of "The Welcome
Table" and "A Kwanzaa Keepsake"
Available
Now!
Makes
a great gift!
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Angela Shelf Medearis was featured in the September, 1997
issue of Texas Monthly as one of the "Texas Twenty",
the twenty most impressive, intriguing and influential
Texans of 1997. Read the article here. |
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