It’s Her Story: Josephine Baker: A Graphic Novel
Josephine Baker left a segregated America in 1925 and became the most famous entertainer in Paris, France. She went on to be the first Black woman to star in a movie…
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GEORGE the flybot is back – and he’s revved up and ready for a real-life treasure hunt! This time, he’s off to the French countryside in search of an owl statue that’s worth a fortune. If GEORGE finds the owl, he can make a difference in the lives of children like Petey, his first human friend. But when GEORGE crosses flight paths with a pack of robotic pigeons on the same mission, he finds himself in a high-stakes race to the finish line! Book 2 in the GEORGE THE FLYBOT series.
Written by Nessa Bellido Schwarz
Art by Jason Fruchter
ISBN: 9781503772267
Dimensions: 5.25″ x 7.5″
Paperback
Pages: 80
Age: 6-9 Years
Available September 2024
Josephine Baker left a segregated America in 1925 and became the most famous entertainer in Paris, France. She went on to be the first Black woman to star in a movie…
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