Synopses & Reviews
G. Neri is the author of
Ghetto Cowboy, winner of a Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award. He also wrote
Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty, which received a Coretta Scott King Author Honor, and
Chess Rumble, awarded a Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award. G. Neri lives in Florida.
A. G. Ford has illustrated many picture books, including Goal! by Mina Javaherbin and Desmond and the Very Mean Word by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. A. G. Ford lives in Dallas, Texas.
About the Author
A stirring look at the early life of Johnny Cash, from his harsh but music-filled childhood to the first flush of stardom.Theres never been anyone like music legend Johnny Cash. His deep voice is instantly recognizable, and his heartfelt songs resonate with listeners of all ages and backgrounds. G. Neri captures Johnnys story in beautiful free verse, portraying an ordinary boy with an extraordinary talent who grew up in extreme poverty, faced incredible challenges, and ultimately found his calling by always being true to the gift of his voice. A. G. Fords luscious paintings of the dramatic southern landscape of Johnny Cashs childhood illuminate this portrait of a legend, taking us from his humble beginnings to his enormous success on the world stage.