Sister Anne's hands
Dublin Core
Title
Sister Anne's hands
Description
Anna begins her second year of school in the early '60's. Her new teacher, Sister Anne, is different from other teachers because she has a different skin color. She inspires students all around her and overcomes challenges. Students learn what respect and tolerance are, and everyone learns from one another.
Author
Lorbiecki, Mary Beth
Publisher
Dial Books for Young Readers
Picture Book Entry Item Type Metadata
Illustrator
Popp, Wendy K.
ISBN
0-8037-2038-6
City of Publication
New York
Year of Publication
1998
Author of Abstract
Abstract provided by Lindsay Skiles, 2005
Tags
acceptance, african american, appearance, art, beach, bedtime, body parts, challenges, change, colors, community, counting, differences, discrimination, diversity, garden, god, history, learning, library, map, memories, moving, multicultural, numbers, prejudice, racism, religion, rhythm, school, singing, stereotypes, storytelling, teaching
Citation
Lorbiecki, Mary Beth, “Sister Anne's hands,” Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/picturebook/items/show/13901.