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Hardcover Bubber Goes to Heaven Book

ISBN: 0195123654

ISBN13: 9780195123654

Bubber Goes to Heaven (Opie Library)

Written by Arna Bontemps in the early 1930s, this highly original tale recounts ten-year old Bubber's hunting trip with his Uncle Demus gone awry. Scaling the boughs of a giant tree called Nebuchadnezzar in pursuit of a raccoon, Bubber accidentally breaks a branch and crashes to the ground. The rest of the story is Bubber's dream while lying unconscious on the forest floor. Lifted by the strong arms of a couple of angels, the little Southern boy is flown to Heaven, where he discovers that life is very much the same as on Earth, except that everyone wears long nightgowns and sports wings. Not one to be left behind, Bubber grows wings and struggles to fly, joins Sister Esther's church band, discovers the joys of unlimited free food, and meets one of Heaven's finest. When he finally regains consciousness, he finds himself back in his bed at home, surrounded by Uncle Demus and other anxious members of his family. Yet he could still hear Sister Esther and the youngsters cheering him on, "Keep a-flapping your wings, Bubber, Bubber."
This previously unpublished children's book showcases the full range of Arna Bontemps prodigious talent. The gentle lyricism and delicate humor of the story combine with the Alabama locale, biblical references, folk heritage, and a faithful recreation of the Deep South black dialect to produce a richly personal narrative. Bubber's story, an early predecessor of Bontemps acclaimed children's literary classic --Lonesome Boy--is an honest, memorable picture of black Southern life, recreating its full-blooded vitality, close family ties, strong connection with the land and countryside, deeply ingrained superstitions and religious beliefs. The author also succeeds in subtly relaying the problems and concerns dominating the black experience. The little boy's dream of Heaven is a veiled yearning for a better life, for "the promised land" where all his troubles disappear, justice prevails, everybody has work, children of different races play and sing together, and hard times are gone for good. Elegantly illustrated by Brooklyn-based artist Daniel Minter, Bubber Goes to Heaven is a sensitive, resonant tale in the great tradition of oral storytelling.

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good

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Customer Reviews

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Great to read aloud

I've read this book aloud to classes of fourth and fifth graders several times, and it always pleases. Children beg for the next chapter. It is a wonderful introduction to a Harlem Renaissance writer, and a great way for students to get a glimpse of a kid their age living in the very early 20th-century United States. It's warm, humorous and even a good beginner's social commentary.

bubber goes to heaven

I loved this book. I keeps you wondering, it has many exciting parts to it. As you are redaing the book you htink bubber has died. In actuality he was just having a vision. It makes you believe he is really there and this sory keeps your attantion throughout the entire story. I believe it's a good book for all ages,the ones who can read and comprehend.
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