Reviews

of We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children’s March

PRINT PUBLICATIONS

Kirkus Star Kirkus (starred review):  “A moving account of young people rising at a pivotal historical moment…”

Publishers Weekly (starred review): “…the most compelling component is Levinson’s dramatic re-creation of the courageous children’s crusade and the change it helped bring about in the face of widespread prejudice and brutality.”

Booklist (starred review): “Even with the many fine books out there about the role of young people in the Civil Rights era, this highly readable photo-essay will hold YA readers…”

 School Library Journal (starred review): “This photo-essay stands out for its engrossing content, excellent composition, and riveting use of primary-source material.”

The Sunday New York Times Book Review (February 12, 2012): ”riveting, significant work of nonfiction.”

The Sunday New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice, February 19, 2012)

The Horn Book Magazine: “Levinson does a superb job of taking readers inside the movement…”

Southern Poverty Law Center: “…done extraordinarily well” with “a depth of knowledge not often encountered in young people’s books.”

Wellesley College Alumnae Magazine: “…moving and inspiring…”

The Austin American-Statesman

The Columbus Dispatch

weld for Birmingham

Boston Globe

Chicago Tribune

The Charleston Gazette

BLOGS

Parents’ Choice Gold Award: “…understated by spell-binding prose…”

ArtsATL

Boys and Literacy: “…highly recommended with star, and hope that every child and teen will read it… [A]dults will be deeply touched as well.”

Children’s Literature: “A must have for a school or classroom library.”

Donna Bowman Bratton: “It’s a must-read.”

Educating Alice

Geo Librarian: “Levinson has done an incredible job…”

Goodreads

Greg Leitich Smith: “With exceptional research…Levinson brings to life an inspiring moment of history…”

Guys Lit Wire: “moving and inspiring

Kid Lit Review: “…this is a phenomenal book…”

Kidsmomo:  ”…thank goodness for We’ve Got a Job by Cynthia Levinson!”

Laurie Thompson: “Buy it, read it, recommend it, share it.”

Linda’s Links to Literature

ReaderKidZ: “…may well be one of the most fascinating books about the Civil Rights Movement.”

Richie’s Picks: “a powerful account…a testimony that will stun and inspire young people…”

School Library Journal (Practically Paradise): “It is amazing and I urge you to rush to purchase this…”

School Library Journal (Heavy Medal: A Mock Newbery Blog): “…may be the most important historical account of the Civil Rights movement.”

School Library Journal (Heavy Medal: A Mock Newbery Blog)

School Library Journal (A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Teacozy): “Levinson does a terrific job of creating the world these children lived in.”

Teach with Picture Books: “…stunning and moving.”

TheHappyNappyBookseller: “…intense, honest and overall a great piece of nonfiction.”

The Nonfiction Detectives: “an empowering read…”

The Pirate Tree: Social Justice and Children’s Literature: “…gripping…Young readers…will come away from this book with a sense of hope.”

The YA YA YAs: “…compelling…”

REVIEWS OF THE AUDIO VERSION

Booklist