Muddy
The Story of Blues Legend Muddy Waters
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
An Ezra Jack Keats Book Award Winner
A New York Times Best Illustrated Book
An NPR Best Book of the Year
A Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book
A Parents’ Choice Gold Award Winner
A picture book celebration of the indomitable Muddy Waters, a blues musician whose fierce and electric sound laid the groundwork for what would become rock and roll.
Muddy Waters was never good at doing what he was told. When Grandma Della said the blues wouldn’t put food on the table, Muddy didn’t listen. And when record producers told him no one wanted to listen to a country boy playing country blues, Muddy ignored them as well. This tenacious streak carried Muddy from the hardscrabble fields of Mississippi to the smoky juke joints of Chicago and finally to a recording studio where a landmark record was made.
Soon the world fell in love with the tough spirit of Muddy Waters. In blues-infused prose and soulful illustrations, Michael Mahin and award-winning artist Evan Turk tell Muddy’s fascinating and inspiring story of struggle, determination, and hope.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Born McKinley Morganfield, the boy who would become guitarist Muddy Waters embraced the blues from an early age, even if the grandmother who raised him didn't approve: "Last I checked, you can't eat the blues for breakfast." Debut author Mahin's dialogue is invented, but it paints a vivid picture of Waters's determination to make it as a blues musician, eventually leaving his sharecropping life in Mississippi for Chicago. Like Waters's music after landing in the Windy City, Turk's artwork is electric wild strokes of marker and oil pastel vibrate with energy. And Mahin's equally vivid writing will almost certainly send readers after Waters's catalogue: "It felt honest and raw. It felt real. It felt like the past and the future and the country and the city all rolled into one." Ages 4 8. Author's)