New Releases by Roxane Orgill

Roxane Orgill is the author of Siege: How General Washington Kicked the British Out of Boston and Launched a Revolution (2018), Jazz Day (2016), Footwork: Candlewick Biographies (2013), Skit-Scat Raggedy Cat: Candlewick Biographies (2012), Skit-scat Raggedy Cat (2010).

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Siege: How General Washington Kicked the British Out of Boston and Launched a Revolution

release date: Mar 06, 2018
Siege: How General Washington Kicked the British Out of Boston and Launched a Revolution
Step back to British-held Boston and hear the voices of citizens, militiamen, and redcoats at a turning of the tide in the American Revolution, brought to life in Orgill''s deft verse. Back matter includes source notes, a glossary, and a bibliography.

Jazz Day

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Jazz Day
A collection of poems recounts the efforts of Esquire magazine graphic designer Art Kane to photograph a group of famous jazz artists in front of a Harlem brownstone.

Footwork: Candlewick Biographies

release date: Mar 12, 2013
Footwork: Candlewick Biographies
“Informative, with spry visuals...A class act.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) In this fascinating story of child stars who dance their way to knockout success on Broadway and beyond, Roxane Orgill and Stéphane Jorisch team up for a bravura performance, capturing the sophistication, fluidity, and grace of two of the biggest names in dance history, Fred and Adele Astaire. Back matter includes an author’s note, suggestions for further reading, suggested resources, and an index.

Skit-Scat Raggedy Cat: Candlewick Biographies

release date: Dec 26, 2012
Skit-Scat Raggedy Cat: Candlewick Biographies
A swinging bio of young Ella Fitzgerald, who pushed through the toughest of times to become one of America’s most beloved jazz singers. When Ella Fitzgerald danced the Lindy Hop on the streets of 1930s Yonkers, passersby said good-bye to their loose change. But for a girl who was orphaned and hungry, with raggedy clothes and often no place to spend the night, small change was not enough. One amateur night at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, Ella made a discovery: the dancing beat in her feet could travel up and out of her mouth in a powerful song — and the feeling of being listened to was like a salve to her heart. With lively prose, Roxane Orgill follows the gutsy Ella from school-girl days to a featured spot with Chick Webb’s band and all the way to her number-one radio hit "A-Tisket, A-Tasket." Jazzy mixed-media art by illustrator Sean Qualls brings the singer’s indomitable spirit to life. Back matter includes resources for further information, and an index.

Skit-scat Raggedy Cat

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Skit-scat Raggedy Cat
Follows the beloved American jazz singer''s rise to fame, describing the difficult historical and cultural factors that she overcame.

Dream Lucky

release date: Oct 13, 2009
Dream Lucky
The time: 1936-1938. The mood: Hopeful. It wasn''t wartime, not yet. The music: The incomparable Count Basie and Benny Goodman, among others. The setting: Living rooms across America and, most of all, New York City. Dream Lucky covers politics, race, religion, arts, and sports, but the central focus is the period''s soundtrack—specifically big band jazz—and the big-hearted piano player William "Count" Basie. His ascent is the narrative thread of the book—how he made it and what made his music different from the rest. But many other stories weave in and out: Amelia Earhart pursues her dream of flying "around the world at its waistline." Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., stages a boycott on 125th Street. And Mae West shocks radio listeners as a naked Eve tempting the snake. Critic Nat Hentoff praises the "precise originality" with which Roxane Orgill writes about music. In Dream Lucky, she magically lets readers hear the past.

Footwork

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Footwork
Capturing the grace and beauty of the two biggest names in dance history, this fascinating glimpse into the lives of siblings Fred and Adele Astaire traces their extraordinary journey to success on Broadway and in Hollywood.

Mahalia

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Mahalia
Born poor in New Orleans in 1911, young Mahalia Jackson loved singing the gospel at the Mount Moriah Baptist Church each Sunday. Swaying and clapping her hands, Mahalia made each word a mediation and could bring a congregation to its feet, astonishing all who heard her powerful voice. At the age of sixteen, she moved to Chicago and began her long road to fame. Through it all-hit records and concerts, protest marches with Martin Luther King Jr., and personal pain and loneliness - Mahalia''s faith in God and justice never wavered. Roxanne Orgill''s dramatic narrative reveals how Mahalia''s soulful voice and message of hope helped introduce gospel music to the world, and inspired thousands of civil rights activists who marched for equality in the 1960''s.

Shout, Sister, Shout!

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Shout, Sister, Shout!
Biographical sketches of ten outstanding female singers of popular music in the twentieth century.

If I Only Had a Horn

release date: Jan 01, 1997
If I Only Had a Horn
Orgill''s vivid words and Jenkins''s dramatic pictures combine to tell the story of a boy who grew up to be a giant of jazz--the legendary and beloved Louis Armstrong.
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