THE ARTS
Winter, Jonah

How Jelly Roll Morton Invented Jazz

(2) K-3 Illustrated by Keith Mallett. Facts about Morton's life are sprinkled into a hushed second-person narration: a stint in jail--as a baby!--when his godmother was arrested (he cried until the incarcerated men began singing); a disapproving great-grandmother; and Jelly Roll's own audacious claim that he invented jazz. Textured acrylic-on-canvas illustrations are punctuated by musical notes in rivers of music. An author's note provides background information. Reading list.

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