Poetic, breathtaking, descriptive and fast-paced. . . . An excellent choice for YA historical fiction shelves.
School Library Journal, starred review
Seamlessly weaves aspects of black history into the detailed narrative. . . . Victoria emerges as a fully realized character, a product of all her experiences. The depiction of Washington, D.C.'s African-American elite is rich and complex . . . A compelling and significant novel.
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Bolden captures the period with meticulous detail. Appearances by prominent African American luminaries of the era . . . extend the authenticity of this engrossing coming-of-age story.<b></b>
The Horn Book Magazine
Seeks to illuminate ‘an often-neglected aspect of black history: the black middle class and black aristocracy of the past.' The rich descriptions of people and life in early America will fascinate readers as the book introduces them to this widely overlooked population in history.
Booklist
Richly layered. . . . Bolden offers a compelling, complex look at the African-American social elite. . . . Though romance beckons, the true star here is Victoria herself.
Publishers Weekly
Offers up portraits of the African-American speakers and activists who were fighting against the rising racial animus. Through Essie’s journeys and experiences, readers get a primer in . . . prominent historical figures and events.<b></b>
BCCB
Bolden shines a light into a part of history rarely seen . . . A must for YA collections.
School Library Connection
Bolden has created a sweeping and exhilarating story of a teen girl filled with hope and perseverance. . . . A truly unique and necessary addition to the genre.
BookPage
Readers will fall in love with Bolden's gentle lyricism as she unflinchingly unfolds a difficult story.
Shelf Awareness, starred review, on CROSSING EBENEZER CREEK
Bolden . . . bravely concludes this concise, moving story with a historically accurate and horrifying ending.
Publishers Weekly, starred review, on CROSSING EBENEZER CREEK
The well-executed premise, a compelling love story, and unique historical details will appeal to fans of Ruta Sepetys’s Salt to the Sea . . . This moving and engrossing portrayal of a little-known historical tragedy belongs on all YA shelves.
School Library Journal, starred review, on CROSSING EBENEZER CREEK
A poetic, raw, and extraordinary imagining of a little-known, shameful chapter in American history.
Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on CROSSING EBENEZER CREEK
With keen insight, Bolden mines a lesser-known historical event and brings the human cost vividly to life . . . Bolden’s trenchant, powerful novel is a strong testament to the many lost lives that certainly did--and still do--matter.
Booklist, starred review, on CROSSING EBENEZER CREEK
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Tonya Bolden is a critically acclaimed award-winning author/co-author/editor of more than two dozen books for young people. They include Crossing Ebenezer Creek, which received five starred reviews; Finding Family, which received two starred reviews and was a Kirkus Reviews and Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year; Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl, a Coretta Scott King honor book and James Madison Book Award winner; MLK: Journey of a King, winner of a National Council of Teachers of English Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children; Emancipation Proclamation: Lincoln and the Dawn of Liberty, an ALSC Notable Children’s Book, CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People, and winner of the NCSS Carter G. Woodson Middle Level Book Award. Tonya also received the Children’s Book Guild of Washington, DC’s Nonfiction Award. A Princeton University magna cum laude baccalaureate with a master’s degree from Columbia University, Tonya lives in New York City.
www.tonyaboldenbooks.com