How Florence Beatrice Price’s Music Triumphed Over Prejudice
Published by Calkins Creek (2024-10-29)
“A tribute to the perseverance of an underrecognized Black composer…Bea Price’s contributions to the musical world surely warrant a biography, and this one makes a strong case for her impressive body of music. Relying on a pastel palette and precise period details, Engel’s delicate illustrations bring both warmth and energy to the narrative. A much-needed account.” – Kirkus Reviews
“Readers enticed by this remembrance to seek out [Price’s] music won’t be disappointed.” –Booklist
“The book celebrates Price’s awe-inspiring determination and talent, offering a compelling look at a woman who broke barriers in classical music. VERDICT This is an engaging introduction to an important, often overlooked figure in Black history and a great choice for children’s music education or Women’s or Black History Month.” – School Library Journal
"Through snappy sentences and sonorous diction, DeLems imbues this text with musicality, while Engel’s acrylic and oil paintings emphasize movement and light in a biography that zooms in on the figure’s career triumphs." —Publishers Weekly