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The jazz of our street

The jazz of our street

Book by Fatima Shaik
4.2/5 · Goodreads 4.2/5 · AbeBooks 4/5 · ThriftBooks
New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, is the setting for this joyful book celebrating jazz parades and their traditions. When the pounding of the big drum signals the start of the jazz parade, a brother and sister run to follow the band through the... Google Books
Originally published: 1998
Author: Fatima Shaik
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From School Library Journal. Kindergarten-Grade 3-Open this book and be transported to the Treme section of New Orleans where two children and their neighbors ...
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Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Two siblings dash from their porch one morning to join the second-line parade stamping, sway…
She is the author of The Jazz of Our Street (Dial), a picture book about the jazz parades in New Orleans, and a novel for young readers, Melitte (Dial). Fatima ...
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A celebration of New Orleans jazz parades and their surrounding traditions is presented through the eyes of a pair of siblings who follow a band through ...
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The Jazz of Our Street · Fatima Shaik. Dial Books, $15.89 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-8037-1886-9 · More By and About this Authorchevron_right · Featured Children's Reviews.
The Jazz of our Street. The-Jazz-of-Our-Street-9780803718852. Year Published: 1998. Written by: Fatima Shaik ... The Jazz of Our Street's lyrical text pulses with ...
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A celebration of New Orleans jazz parades and their surrounding traditions is presented through the eyes of a pair of siblings who follow a band through ...
THE JAZZ OF OUR STREET By Fatima Shaik - Hardcover **Mint Condition** ; Release Year: 1998 ; Publication Year: 1998 ; Number Of Pages: 32 ; Binding: Hardcover ; Item ...
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New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, is the setting for this joyful book celebrating jazz parades and their traditions. The lyrical text shows how this ...
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Two siblings dash from their porch one morning to join the second-line parade stamping, swaying, and dancing behind the jazz band marching through their New ...