"Cousins."
Virginia Hamilton's first book was Zeely, published in 1967.
Virginia Hamilton's first book was Zeely, published in 1967.
The central theme of the musical "Hamilton" is the pursuit of legacy and the impact of one's actions on history.
"Cousins" by Virginia Hamilton tells the story of a young girl named Cammy who travels to a small town in South Carolina to meet her extended family for the first time. She discovers a rich family history, cultural traditions, and the importance of family bonds. Through her experiences with her cousins, Cammy learns about the power of connection and self-discovery.
M. C. Higgins, the Great.
M. C. Higgins, the Great by Virginia Hamilton.
Virginia Hamilton is the author of The People Could Fly
Virginia Hamilton wrote "Under the Back Porch" in 1984. It is a children's book that tells the story of Sara, a young girl who discovers the strength and courage within herself.
Virginia Hamilton's The House of Dies Drear is a work of historical fiction/mystery.
"Her Stories: African American Folktales, Fairy Tales, and True Tales" by Virginia Hamilton is a collection of African American folktales and true stories that are set in various locations throughout the United States and around the world. The stories draw on a rich heritage of African American culture and history.
Katherine Paterson has won the Newbery Award for two books: Bridge to Terabithia (1978)and Jacob Have I Loved(1981). She also won the Newbery Honor in 1979 for her book The Great Gilly Hopkins.