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Ragtime Tumpie

by Alan Schroeder

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Tumpie, a young black girl who will later become famous as the dancer Josephine Baker, longs to find the opportunity to dance amid the poverty and vivacious street life of St. Louis in the early 1900s.
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I chose this book because for my read aloud I read a book about Josephine Baker and this book is also about her, so I wanted to see the comparison of the two books. Both books have the same story about her just in a different way, but all portraying the same thing. She was a young poor girl who grew up with a love for dance. Everyone loved to watch her perform; she eventually made a career out of her dancing. She was such great dancer she got paid for her dancing even as a young child, but it did not come easy. Her father left her as a young child and she was also very poor, but her spirit was never changed. She always had a positive point of view no matter what her circumstances were. I liked both books, but I think the book Jazz Age Josephine was written a lot better. This book was more history and informational than the Jazz Age Josephine book, but Jazz Age was a lot more engaging and fun. ( )
  CameronYoung | Mar 8, 2020 |
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