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KID MUSICIANS by Robin Stevenson

KID MUSICIANS

True Tales of Childhood From Entertainers, Songwriters, and Stars

From the Kid Legends series, volume 10

by Robin Stevenson ; illustrated by Allison Steinfeld

Pub Date: Nov. 12th, 2024
ISBN: 9781683693918
Publisher: Quirk Books

Digestible nonfiction summaries of the childhoods of musicians and performers from the 20th and 21st centuries.

The latest title in the Kid Legends series focuses on big names in the music industry, from those who are more recognizable to young readers today (Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles) to older legends (Ella Fitzgerald, Prince, Yo-Yo Ma). The content is divided into four themed parts: “Dreamers to Pop Superstars,” “Jazz Clubs and Concert Halls,” “Songwriting and Music-Making,” and “Rhythm and Blues and the Motown Sound.” Each section includes four powerhouse performers. The focus is primarily on each person’s childhood, including challenges they faced. Stevenson also covers their adult accomplishments and accolades, advocacy efforts, and experiences of segregation and discrimination. She provides brief, meaningful explanations for elements of the stories that readers may be unfamiliar with; in Joni Mitchell’s profile, she describes polio epidemics and the lack of a vaccine when she was young, information that helps contextualize the singer’s bout with the disease. Humanizing details—Dolly Parton lived in poverty and was bullied at school; Cher struggled with dyslexia—provide readers with reassurance that people's lives, even ones filled with success and celebrity, are complex and storied. The full-color spot-art illustrations throughout break up the text and capture some iconic images.

Informative and compelling; a useful and meaningful resource.

(bibliography, index) (Nonfiction. 9-12)