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Highlights
- This informative and inspiring picture book by acclaimed author Kim Rogers (Wichita), with striking artwork by debut illustrator Bobby Von Martin (Choctaw), celebrates the achievements of Clarence Tinker, a member of the Osage Nation who became the first Native American major general.Clarence Tinker always knew that he wanted to do something extraordinary.
- Author(s): Kim Rogers
- 40 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, General
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About the Book
"A biographical picture book about Clarence Tinker, a member of the Osage Nation, who endured abuse growing up at the hands of a boarding school and went on to serve in the United States Air Force in World War II"--Book Synopsis
This informative and inspiring picture book by acclaimed author Kim Rogers (Wichita), with striking artwork by debut illustrator Bobby Von Martin (Choctaw), celebrates the achievements of Clarence Tinker, a member of the Osage Nation who became the first Native American major general.
Clarence Tinker always knew that he wanted to do something extraordinary. Something adventurous. Something that made a difference in the world.
But as a member of the Osage Nation at the turn of the twentieth century, there were a lot of obstacles that he had to face to achieve his dreams. When he was a child, Clarence was taken away from his family and community. He was forced to attend a prisonlike boarding school, like many other Native children of his generation. There, he wasn't able to speak his language or practice his Osage customs.
Still, Clarence kept his dream close to his heart and joined the US Army with the goal of becoming an officer. Though he was treading an unfamiliar path, he worked hard and never forgot his Osage values and traditions that, ultimately, paved his way to success.
I Am Osage, the first nonfiction project from the Heartdrum imprint, combines gorgeous, vibrant artwork with a stirring text that celebrates an unsung hero while also shedding light on significant American history.
Features an author's note and timeline.
Review Quotes
The incredible life story of Clarence Tinker...one of the power of resilience, honor, and duty. Von Martin's illustration glow with the radiance of oil paintings, drawing the eye to key moments in Tinker's life and highlighting aspects of Osage culture. An excellent addition to nonfiction collections for young readers. -- School Library Journal (starred review)
"Von Martin's bold, photorealistic images complement the text. Rogers' storytelling brings to life a kindhearted, resilient historical figure who was devoted to his community." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Rogers celebrates the way [Clarence Tinker] held onto his Indigenous roots through Indian boarding school, military academy training, and afterward. [A] proud remembrance." -- Booklist