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Mae Among the Stars

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for Mae Among the Stars by Roda Ahmed and Stasia Burrington

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  • Booklist:
  • Pre-K
  • School Library Journal:
  • K - Grade 2
  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages 4 - 8
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades PK-6
  • Word Count:
  • 618
  • Lexile Level:
  • 580L
  • ATOS Reading Level:
  • 3
  • Cultural Experience:
  • African American
  • Genre:
  • Biography
  • Nonfiction
  • Picture Book
  • Year Published:
  • 2018

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From Horn Book

January 1, 2019
Young Mae Jemison's parents encourage her dreams of being an astronaut, but her teacher suggests that Mae consider becoming a nurse instead. Inspired by the childhood of the first African American woman in space, this fictionalized picture book should inspire young readers to believe in and work hard for their dreams despite obstacles. The ink and digital illustrations capture Mae's enthusiasm and determination. Author's note included.

(Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

From Booklist

December 15, 2017
Preschool-G Aqueous watercolor backgrounds and sweet, round-faced figures illustrate this empowering account of the childhood of Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space. As a child, Mae dreams big, telling anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't) that she wants to be an astronaut. Her white teacher and classmates are cruelly dismissive, but her parents are always encouraging, telling her, If you believe it and work hard for it, anything is possible. That exhortation becomes a mantra, and after years of hard work, Mae makes good on her aspirations and waves to her parents from her spaceship. Ahmed focuses primarily on Mae's childhood dreams of space, skipping over the hard work she did to finally achieve her goal, but a closing note fills in some details about Jemison's groundbreaking career. Burrington's cute, playful paintings match the dreamy focus of the story, particularly her star-splattered nighttime scenes. Though kids looking for a meatier account of Jemison's work might be disappointed, the inspirational tone will strike the right note for those just learning about the astronaut.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

From School Library Journal

December 1, 2017

K-Gr 2-Born in Alabama, Mae Jemison dreamed of going to space. When she grew up, she attained a degree in chemical engineering before finishing medical school in the 1980s. After a stint in the Peace Corps, Jemison wasn't content with just being an engineer or doctor-she satisfied her love of the stars by becoming an astronaut-the first African American female astronaut and the first African American woman in space. Ahmed and Burrington have created a love letter to Jemison with this appealing picture book biography. The recurring line, "If you can dream it, if you believe in it, and work hard for it, anything is possible" is a chorus sure to resonate with children. The emphasis on Jemison's lifelong passion for space science will inspire readers to have confidence in the trajectory of their own interests. Burrington's bright, kid-friendly illustrations were created with ink and Adobe Photoshop. An epilogue provides the dates and details of Jemison's life and career. VERDICT A starry addition to picture book biography collections.-Deidre Winterhalter, Oak Park Public Library, IL

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

From Publisher's Weekly

November 13, 2017
Ahmed's first children's book presents a vague fictional portrait of a young Mae Jemison, whose parents support her dream of becoming an astronaut; their advice ("If you can dream it, if you believe it and work hard for it, anything is possible") becomes the book's refrain. Ahmed hints at the sexist attitudes Jemison was up against: Mae's classmates laugh when she reveals that she wants to be an astronaut, and her skeptical teacher tells her, "Nursing would be a good profession for someone like you." Newcomer Burrington's spare illustrations combine watery splashes of color with collaged elements; her characters' rounded heads and minimal facial features give them an emoji-like appearance but don't do much to bring emotion to the story. An afterword provides some details about Jemison's career and various firsts she accomplished, including becoming the first African-American woman in space, but this is less a picture book biography than a generic ode to persistence and dreaming big, loosely tied to Jemison's life. Ages 4â€"8. Author's agent: Margaret Riley King, William Morris Endeavor.

Mae Among the Stars was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.

Mae Among the Stars was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.

Australia Lists (1)

Northern Territory

  • Northern Territory Chief Minister's Reading Challenge, 2024, Transition to Year 2

United States Lists (7)

California

  • CDE Recommended List 2022
  • CDE Recommended List 2022, K-Grade 2

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

  • Bill Martin, Jr. Picture Book Award, 2021

Nebraska

  • Golden Sower Award, 2019-2020 -- Picture Book, Grades K-3

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