Eight Days: A Story of Haiti

EDWIDGE DANTICAT
Illustrated by Alix Delinois
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Eight Days: A Story of Haiti

EDWIDGE DANTICAT
Illustrated by Alix Delinois
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6-8 YEARS32 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 6-8 Years
  • Published date: Sep 01, 2010
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 32
  • Publisher: Scholastic Canada Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780545278492
  • Dimensions: 7.321" W x 0.327" L x 11.278" H
Edwidge Danticat was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, until she was twelve years old, when she moved to the United States to be reunited with her family. She published her first pieces of literary fiction just two years later. Her subsequent books have earned her a National Book Critics Circle Award, an American Book Award, a National Book award nomination, and a slot in Oprah''s Book Club. She was also the 2009 winner of MacArthur Genius Grant. Edwidge lives with her family in Miami, Florida.

Alix Delinois is a young Haitian-American artist living and working in New York. Alix is a graduate of the Pratt Institute and received his Masters in Art Education from Brooklyn College. He is a substitute art teacher in New York City schools.

Praise for Edwidge Danticat"The excellence of the writing and the resilient outlook of both first-person fictions set a high standard for this series." —The Horn Book (Behind the Mountains)"Readers will connect with Danticat's immediate, poetic language." —Booklist (Anacaona, Golden Flower)

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