God Bless the Child

God Bless the Child by Billie Holiday, published by Harper Collins on December 23, 2003, is a picture book that brings to life the iconic song first performed by Holiday in 1939. This edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations by Jerry Pinkney, depicting a family’s journey from the rural South to the urban North during the Great Migration of the 1930s. The book captures the essence of the song’s message about self-reliance, set against a significant historical backdrop.
Readers will find a rich visual narrative that complements the themes of resilience and determination. The illustrations provide context to the song’s enduring message, making it accessible to both children and adults. This edition also includes a free CD of Billie Holiday’s original recording, allowing readers to experience the music alongside the story. The book touches on subjects such as African American history and the impact of jazz, making it a meaningful addition to any collection focused on music and cultural heritage.
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“Mama may have,
Papa may have,
But God bless the child
That’s got his own!
That’s got his own.”
The song “God Bless the Child” was first performed by legendary jazz vocalist Billie Holiday in 1939 and remains one of her enduring masterpieces. In this picture book interpretation, renowned illustrator Jerry Pinkney has created images of a family moving from the rural South to the urban North during the Great Migration that reached its peak in the 1930s. The song’s message of self-reliance still speaks to us today but resonates even stronger in its historical context. This extraordinary book stands as a tribute to all those who dared so much to get their own. A free CD of Billie Holiday’s timeless recording of “God Bless the Child” is included to enjoy along with the book.
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