A voice named Aretha
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"Aretha Franklin is the Queen of Soul, a legend. But before she became a star, she was a shy little girl with a voice so powerful it made people jump up, sway, and hum along. Raised in a house full of talking and singing, Aretha learned the values that would carry her through life--from her church choir in Detroit to stages around the world. When she moved to New York City to start her career, it took years of hard work before she had a hit song. In the turbulent 1960s, she sang about "Respect" and refused to perform before segregated audiences. The first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Aretha always remembered who she was and where she came from."--
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Phelps Library | Pic Fic Rus (Text) Children's Picture Books |
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Williamson Public Library | J BIO FRANKLIN RUS (Text) Children's Biography |
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100 | 1 | . | ‡aRussell-Brown, Katheryn, ‡d1961- ‡eauthor. |
245 | 1 | 2. | ‡aA voice named Aretha / ‡cKatheryn Russell-Brown ; illustrated by Laura Freeman. |
264 | 1. | ‡aNew York : ‡bBloomsbury Children's Books, ‡c2020. | |
264 | 4. | ‡c©2020 | |
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520 | . | ‡a"Aretha Franklin is the Queen of Soul, a legend. But before she became a star, she was a shy little girl with a voice so powerful it made people jump up, sway, and hum along. Raised in a house full of talking and singing, Aretha learned the values that would carry her through life--from her church choir in Detroit to stages around the world. When she moved to New York City to start her career, it took years of hard work before she had a hit song. In the turbulent 1960s, she sang about "Respect" and refused to perform before segregated audiences. The first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Aretha always remembered who she was and where she came from."-- ‡cProvided by publisher. | |
521 | 2 | . | ‡aGrades K-3. |
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650 | 0. | ‡aAfrican American singers ‡vBiography ‡vJuvenile literature. | |
650 | 0. | ‡aSingers ‡zUnited States ‡vBiography ‡vJuvenile literature. | |
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