Standing in the Need of Prayer
A Modern Retelling of the Classic Spiritual
This inspirational audiobook encapsulates African American history and invites conversations at all levels. Carole Boston Weatherford’s riveting text is an informative reminder of yesterday, a hopeful image for today, and an aspirational dream of tomorrow.
Starting from 1619 and stretching more than four hundred years, this audiobook features such pivotal moments in history as the arrival of enslaved people in Jamestown, Virginia; Nat Turner's rebellion; the integration of the US military; the Selma to Montgomery marches; and peaceful present-day protests. It also celebrates the feats of African American musicians and athletes, such as Duke Ellington and Florence Griffith Joyner.
At the end of the audiobook, listeners will find descriptions of the people, places, and events that are featured, along with a note from Carole Boston Weatherford.
Incredibly timely, this book reckons with a painful history while serving as a testament to the human spirit's ability to persevere in even the most hopeless of circumstances. Its universal message of faith, strength, and resilience will resonate with listeners of all ages.
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Release date
September 20, 2022 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780593613719
- File size: 9121 KB
- Duration: 00:19:00
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from October 3, 2022
Beginning with images of chattel slavery and ending with spreads showing Black luminaries, the creators offer an absorbing rendition of the legendary spiritual: a legacy in song and portraiture that depicts Black Americans’ achievements across an anti-Black history. In Boston Weatherford’s four-line verses, those “standing in the need of prayer” describes “families enslaved and sold apart,” then “millions on the move in the Great Migration,” members of the civil rights movement, and “record-breaking athletes,” leading to a contemporary image of children: “It’s me, O Lord.” Morrison’s imagery brings Black history to life, portraying hundreds of years of experiences to the rhythm of a song that moves beyond the religious and into the broadly reverential. Weatherford and Morrison successfully elevate a classic song, rendering it as relevant and profound across time. Ages 6–9. -
School Library Journal
Starred review from January 1, 2023
Gr 1-4-Weatherford's latest deserves to be appreciated in every medium: the ideal experience combines both the print title (and Frank Morrison's spectacularly vivid art) with Weatherford's own unforgettable recitation. "Created by and for enslaved people not allowed to read or write, many spirituals are in call-and-response style," her author's note explains. "When so moved, singers improvise, adapting the existing lyrics or adding new ones. The text of this book was created in that same spirit, integrating historical and contemporary events that summoned courage and faith." Weatherford brilliantly adapts the original lyrics to highlight 400 years of key moments of Black resilience, rebellion, and accomplishment-enslaved ancestors, Nat Turner, the Tuskegee Airmen, Ruby Bridges, Black Lives Matter-which she reads with resounding solemnity. Detailed references provide further illumination on her subjects. And then-Weatherford wondrously sings her radiant achievement. VERDICT Resonating enchantment awaits.
Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Formats
- OverDrive Listen audiobook
Languages
- English
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