Description
Cesar Chavez is known as one of America's greatest civil rights leaders. When he led a 340-mile peaceful protest march through California, he ignited a cause and improved the lives of thousands of migrant farmworkers. But Cesar wasn't always a leader. As a boy, he was shy and teased at school. His family slaved in the fields for barely enough money to survive.
Cesar knew things had to change, and he thought that--maybe--he could help change them. So he took charge. He spoke up. And an entire country listened.
An author's note provides historical context for the story of Cesar Chavez's life.
About the Author
KATHLEEN KRULL is well known for her innovative, award-winning nonfiction for young readers. She is a book reviewer and former children's book editor. Ms. Krull lives in San Diego, California.
YUYI MORALES is a promising new picture book illustrator, a puppet maker, and the former host of a Spanish-language storytelling radio show. A native of Mexico, she now lives in San Francisco, California.
Praise for Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez…
"One person can make a difference is a message that resonates throughout Krull''s stirring biography..."
