Sister Annes Hands, Marybeth Lorbiecki
Sister Annes Hands, Marybeth Lorbiecki
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Sister Anne's Hands

Author: Marybeth Lorbiecki

Narrator: Alyson Silverman

Unabridged: 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/20/2018


Synopsis

"An African American nun challenges the beliefs of her second-grade students in this thought-provoking book set in the 1960s."--Publishers Weekly

Sister Anne’s hands are brown, and Anna’s hands are white.
 
It’s the early 1960s, and Anna has never seen a person with dark skin before. At first she is afraid of her new second-grade teacher. But Anna quickly finds that there’s no reason to be scared. Sister Anne is wonderful. She likes jokes and she makes math and reading fun. But then someone sails a paper airplane to her, with a cruel message written on its wings. Sister Anne’s wise way of turning a painful incident into a powerful learning experience has a profound impact on Anna and her classmates. This moving, timeless tale is perfectly adapted for audiobook, with narration by Alyson Silverman.
 
“With humor and understanding, Lorbiecki writes about a young girl’s coming to terms with racial differences and about the pain that ignorance can cause.”--The Horn Book

About The Author

The majority of Marybeth Lorbiecki’s books are award-winners. With more than twenty titles, Marybeth brings to her writing her experiences as a children’s book editor, mom, teacher, marketing copywriter, journalist, youth worker, international Rotarian ambassador, graduate student in literature, and post graduate student in philosophy. (Someday she’ll find a way to work in something about being a lens grinder, factory worker, bakery clerk, waitress, park landscape assistant, museum receptionist, etc.) Her themes often center on people's relationships—to each other and to the land.Many of her books bring history alive for younger readers, tackling difficult topics: racism, guns, war, environmental challenges—yet they have a lighter side and a drama that allow younger readers to look at these issues with hope and courage.She has a compatriot in the arts in her husband, David Mataya—a designer, artist, and musician. They have three great kids—Nadja, Mirjana, and Dmitri. They live in Hudson, Wisconsin, where they enjoy the nearby rivers and woods.The writings of Marybeth Lorbiecki have earned numerous awards, including: Children's Choice List, New York Public Library Pick of the Lists, Storytellers World Award Chicago Tribune, Pick of the Lists IRA Best Books of the Year (starred), Notable Social Studies Trade Books, Bank Street College Children's Books of the Year, Independent Publishers Book Award, New York Public Library Notable Trade Book for Young People in Social Studies, in Literary Arts Pick of the Lists by the American Library Association, Living the Dream Award from Manhattan Country School, Benjamin Franklin Award, Publishers Marketing Association, Best of Show from Midwest Independent Publisher Association, Distinguished Service to History Award from the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Parents Choice Award, Boston Globe Pick of the Lists, ABA Kids' Pick of the ListsJunior Literary Guild, Minnesota Book Award in Biography and History, Science Books and Films List of Best Children's Books.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on November 08, 2011

I thought this was a very good book that explained to children the time of racism in a very good way. This is because it was not to drastic, but it got the point across as well. Another reason why I thought it was a good book it because it explained Anna's first encounter with someone who was of a d......more

Goodreads review by Jillian on April 22, 2012

Such a great book! I think it is important for all kids to understand the issue with racism. I believe although it has gotten better over the years it is still present in today's society. This is a great book that will show students a side of racism that will open their eyes. It is a great story wit......more

Goodreads review by Caitlin on November 08, 2011

This book has an amazing story message behind it. This book is about a little girl named Anna who is seven years old during the 1960's who has never seen an African American ( or darked skinned) person before. Her first day of second grade changed that for her. She attended her first day of school w......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on November 09, 2011

This book is beautifully illustrated and the message and poetic wording is magnificent. I think it is important to read books to children that show differences are alright. In this book it does not just show the acceptance of people from different cultures and with different color skin but it also t......more

Goodreads review by Kylie on November 07, 2011

Sister Anne's Hands was a great book for children. It really showed how people can be cruel when they don;t understand or they can't relate to the other person. The story is about a white girl named Anna who is in second grade and being taught by Sister Anne who happens to be African American. After......more