Dark Was the Night: Blind Willie Johnson’s Journey to the Stars

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Dark Was the Night: Blind Willie Johnson’s Journey to the Stars
by Gary Golio (Author) and E.B. Lewis (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Willie Johnson was born in 1897, and from the beginning he loved to sing–and play his cigar box guitar. But his childhood was interrupted when he lost his mother and his sight. Fortunately for Willie, the music saved him and brought him back into the light. His powerful voice, combined with the wailing of his slide guitar, moved people. Willie made a name for himself performing on street corners all over Texas. And one day he hit it big when he got a record deal and his songs were played on the radio. Then in 1977, his song–“Dark Was the Night”–was chosen to light up the darkness when it was launched into space on the Voyager I space probe’s famous Golden Record. His immortal song was selected for the way it expresses the loneliness humans all feel, while reminding us we’re not alone.

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Listen to “Dark Was the Night” by Blind Willie Johnson on Voyager’s Golden Record.

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Harris Finds His Feet

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Harris Finds His Feet
by Catherine Rayner (Author/ Illustrator)

Booktalk: The winner of the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal is now a board book!

Harris was a very small hare with very big feet, but he wasn’t sure why. So Grandad shows Harris how to hop high into the sky, to climb to the tops of the mountains, and to run very fast. Harris not only learns about the world around him but also the importance of finding his own feet . . .

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