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There was a party for Langston, by Jason Reynolds ; with art by Jerome Pumphrey & Jarrett Pumphrey

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There was a party for Langston, by Jason Reynolds ; with art by Jerome Pumphrey & Jarrett Pumphrey
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
There was a party for Langston
Responsibility statement
by Jason Reynolds ; with art by Jerome Pumphrey & Jarrett Pumphrey
Summary
You are invited to a most marvelous party. For a most marvelous man. A man who turned the alphabet into thump a bump. Who turned words into jazz into rivers into bustin' a move. All of his word-children will be there, uh-huh. Because it's a party for Langston. Langston Hughes. King o' letters. Renaissance man. So don't be shy. Come on in. To the hoopla in Harlem. Everyone is welcome. A celebration of Langston Hughes and African American authors he inspired, told through the lens of the party held at the New York Public Library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in 1991
Target audience
preschool
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