Western Hemlock
Music Inspired By
Martin’s Big Words
By Doreen Rappaport
Illustrated by Bryan Collier
Written by Magnolia Elementary School Students
STYLE Session
January 13 – 17
Sticks and Stones
ou don’t choose it
Your dreams choose you
Let your dreams be the rainbow and your love shine through
Sticks and stones
Ya gotta try, try again
Look to the light
See all the colors there
Sticks and stones
Ya gotta try, try again
All the money in the world
Can’t buy happiness
Your dreams will come true
If you believe in you
x2
I am
by Des Ventura and Nate Bogopolsky
About the Book
Martin’s Big Words
Written by Doreen Rappaport
Illustrated by Bryan Collier
From the Author’s Note
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the great figures of the civil rights movement. In preparing to write this book, I read biographies of him. I learned that as a child he was determined to “use big words.” I reread his autobiography, speeches, sermons, and articles. I found his “big words” They are simple and direct, yet profound and poetic.
From the Illustrator’s Note
When I close my eyes and think about Dr. King’s life, the main image that comes to me over and over again is that of stained-glass windows in a church. For me, the windows are metaphors in a lot of ways. In the dark, they blaze out at you like beams of light. The multi-colors symbolize multi races. Stained-glass windows are also a vehicle to tell the story of Jesus. And whether you’re on the inside or the outside, windows allow you to look past where you are. I use metaphors throughout my work. The four candles in the last picture, for example, represent the four girls who were killed in the sixteenth Street Baptist church. Their light shines on.