Description
Zora Neale Hurston was confident, charismatic, and determined to be extraordinary. As a young woman, Hurston lived and wrote alongside such prominent authors as Langston Hughes and Alain Locke during the Harlem Renaissance. But unfortunately, despite writing the luminary work Their Eyes Were Watching God, she was always short of money. Though she took odd jobs as a housemaid and as the personal assistant to an actress, Zora often found herself in abject poverty. Through it all, Zora kept writing. And though by product of her books sold more than a thousand copies while she was alive, she was rediscovered a decade later by a new generation of readers, who knew they had found an important voice of American Literature.
Details
Author: |
Dennis Brindell Fradin |
Author: |
Judith Bloom Fradin |
ISBN 10: |
0358097460 |
Pages: |
192 |
Publisher: |
Clarion Books |
Publication Date: |
December 17, 2019 |
Binding: |
Paperback |
Weight: |
1.32lbs |
Age Group: |
Young Readers (9 - 13) |
Grade Range: |
5-7 |