Book Resume
for Stacey's Extraordinary Words by Stacey Abrams and Kitt Thomas
Professional book information and credentials for Stacey's Extraordinary Words.
5 Professional Reviews (1 Starred)
Selected for 3 State/Province Lists
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- Kirkus:
- Ages 4 - 8
- Booklist:
- K - Grade 2
- School Library Journal:
- K - Grade 2
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 4 - 8
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades PK-2
- Word Count:
- 1,193
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 3.4
- Cultural Experience:
- African American
- Women / Girls
- Genre:
- Biography
- Nonfiction
- Picture Book
- Year Published:
- 2021
9 Subject Headings
The following 9 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Stacey's Extraordinary Words).
- Spelling bees--Fiction
- Spelling bees--Juvenile fiction
- Perseverance (Ethics)--Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women
- JUVENILE FICTION / Biographical / United States
- Perseverance (Ethics)--Fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / African American & Black
- Spelling bees
- Perseverance (Ethics)
5 Full Professional Reviews (1 Starred)
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From Kirkus
January 1, 2022
Before Stacey Abrams became today's leading voting rights activist and the first Black woman in American history to become a gubernatorial candidate, she was a spelling bee hopeful. Stacey is a kid who understands the power of language. Ushered from infancy into the world of books by her librarian mother, she is a devoted student of the dictionary and a diligent young linguist in her own right, squirreling away words in a dedicated notebook. Quiet and awkward, she finds refuge and clarity in reading and writing. When she is nominated by her second grade teacher, Mrs. Blakeslee, to participate in the school spelling bee, Stacey is thrilled. However there is one problem--she will be competing alongside Jake, the class bully, whom she has always shrunk from; but, "perhaps at this spelling bee she would be braver." Readers follow Stacey as she painstakingly prepares, steps onto the competition stage--not once, but many times--and ultimately finds her voice with the loving support of her wise momma. The text is well turned, delivering both emotional resonance and compelling, albeit unromanticized, messages about the value of perseverance and the importance of speaking up for what is right. Thomas' bold, vibrant digital illustrations use spotlights as a motif, subtly foreshadowing young Stacey's future as a public speaker, and excel at depicting multiple scenes on the same page to create a sense of parallel action. Jake is White, and several illustrations include diverse representation. This engaging, edifying, delightfully nerdy childhood retrospective from one of today's inspirational leaders speaks volumes. (Picture book autobiography. 4-8)
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From Booklist
January 1, 2022
Grades K-2 *Starred Review* Abrams, former member of the Georgia House of Representatives, longtime voting-rights activist, and best-selling author here focuses on her childhood fascination with words and her realization of how powerful they can be, using a grade school spelling bee to anchor a lesson in perseverance. Abrams' fictional story--inspired by how she lost her first spelling bee by one word, and what that loss, and her later comeback victory, taught her--is both exciting and relatable (little Stacey finds words and reading a refuge when she feels awkward, out-of-place, or has been bullied). The digital illustrations highlight the nervous drama of a spelling bee, while the hand lettering throughout makes Stacey's favorite words look vibrant and exciting. In the first bee, the class bully wins by a word, but Stacey wins in her own way by giving a polite but crushing comment, learning that words can be used to speak up for others. After the defeat, Stacey's mother reminds her of an important word, "perseverance," which becomes Stacey's comeback word, until she finally wins a bee three years later. Charming and powerful.
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From School Library Journal
Starred review from October 22, 2021
K-Gr 2-Abrams shares her love of words in this picture book drawn from a childhood memory. Young Stacey loves to read and write, collecting unique words in a notebook dedicated just to that purpose. When her teacher nominates her to represent the class in the school spelling bee, she isn't sure she can do it. Not only will it mean talking in front of a lot of people but it also means standing up to the kid in her class who uses words to hurt others. She knows that she will be nervous, but with lots of preparation and practice, she is ready for the bee and a showdown with the class bully. Readers familiar with Abrams, the public speaker and politician, will see the beginnings of a lifelong fascination with words, as well as the passion for fighting for others. Using clever layouts and eye-catching fonts, this book will draw in readers to the many words that fascinated the author. The tension between spellers will also come to life as words dance around the page; the struggle is visible on each speller's face. At times, the size and color of the text get lost in the dark hues of the digital illustrations, but the message of perseverance and the power of words will not be lost on the young. A word list and extensive author's notes are included at the end. VERDICT A great addition for collections looking for stories about current political figures, as well as story time with a biography emphasis.-Louie Lauer, Jefferson Elem. Sch., Fargo, ND
Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
From Publisher's Weekly
October 18, 2021
With warmth and candor, Georgia gubernatorial candidate and voting rights activist Abrams tells a fictionalized story of her first spelling bee, emphasizing the value of education, of focusing on effort over result, and of standing up to bullying. Narrating in the third person, Abrams describes schoolgirl Stacey's fascination with words ("Persnickety tickled her tongue"), including terms that comfort her when she is teased or lonely, and those that help her "explain what she was feeling." (Throughout, Abrams revels in multisyllabic words: "The days of the week were monotonous, torturous, and sluggish.") Alluring digital spreads by debut artist Thomas give Stacey, who is Black, curly pigtails and sparkly eyes filled with interest and curiosity. When an alert teacher notices Stacey's prowess and invites her to participate in a local spelling bee, the competition is intimidating, and so is her rivalâ€"Jake, a white bully who uses his knowledge to make other kids feel small. A dramatic spelling bee sequence distributes triumph and defeat in unexpected ways, and Thomas's spreads give the proceedings cinematic suspense. In competition, Abrams reminds readers, victory can take years to arriveâ€"and integrity and courtesy are always more important. Ages 4â€"8.
From AudioFile Magazine
Voting rights activist Stacey Abrams portrays herself when she was a schoolgirl who loved words and their different sounds. Listeners join her when a beloved teacher, Mrs. Blackeslee, invites her to represent her school at the county spelling bee. Abrams wants to participate but admits fearing she will "mess up." Most moving and fun are her "Extraordinary Words" notebook and the lively adjectives she uses to describe her favorite words. Her youthfully enthusiastic delivery takes listeners into her world, including the spelling bee, while the realistic announcer adds atmosphere. In the author's note, Abrams earnestly explains how words and books were companions and protectors when she was young and gives listeners vibrant new words to learn. The story is a delightful listen. S.G.B. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
3 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Stacey's Extraordinary Words was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (3)
California
Michigan
- MISelf in Books, 2022, Lower Elementary
Vermont
- Red Clover Award, 2022-2023, Grades K-4
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