Who's Jim Hines?

By Jean Alicia Elster

Paper - 9780814334027
Price: $12.95L

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Published 2008
Size: 5 x 7.5, Pages: 152, Illustrations: 10

Subjects: Africana Studies: Literature and Poetry, Regional Studies: Detroit

Series: Great Lakes Books Series


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Who’s Jim Hines? is a story based on real events about Douglas Ford Jr., a twelve-year-old African American boy growing up in Detroit in the 1930s. Doug’s father owns the Douglas Ford Wood Company, and Doug usually helps his dad around the scrap wood yard located in the side lot next to their house. But after Doug loses his school textbooks one day he is faced with the prospect of paying for new books and must join his father in the backbreaking work of delivering wood throughout the city and suburbs. Doug, who knows all of his father’s delivery drivers, takes this opportunity to unravel the mystery of a man named Jim Hines whom he always hears about but has never seen. In discovering Hines’s identity, Doug also learns much about the realities of racism in Depression-era Detroit.

As she tells Doug’s story, author Jean Alicia Elster incorporates rich descriptions of daily life, including glimpses into Detroit’s auto factories and unions, northern-style segregation, and color distinctions within the African American community. Elster also introduces readers to the Fords’ neighborhood, a racially mixed community of Eastern European immigrants and southern blacks.

Readers from the ages of eight through twelve will enjoy the entertaining and educational story in Who’s Jim Hines?

Published by Wayne State University Press

Author(s)

Jean Alicia Elster is a professional writer of books for children and young adults. Her books include I’ll Do the Right Thing, I’ll Fly My Own Plane, I Have a Dream, Too! and Just Call Me Joe Joe.

Reviews

“It’s a book about a black family in Detroit in the 1920s and ‘30s.  But it’s also the story of the triumph of hope over fear, of dreams over hard realities.”

— Detroit Free Press


“Based on a true story, Who’s Jim Hines? is a story of old racism in the 1930s in the area of Detroit.  Who’s Jim Hines? is a great period piece aimed at young readers with an interest in history.”

— Midwest Book Review


“A lively and engaging story that is steeped in history but cleverly weaves in universal elements of family, father-son relationships, boyhood friendships, and life’s challenges.”

— Juanita Moore, president and CEO of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit


News

Friday March 2, 2012 12:00 AM

Jean Alicia Elster at the Roeper School

Jean Alicia Elster, author of Who’s Jim Hines?, will be the inaugural visiting author for The Lori Lutz Visiting Artist Series at The Roeper School, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Elster will speak at both the Bloomfield Hills (lower school) and Birmingham (middle/upper school) Campuses during the full-day event.

Sunday March 11, 2012 8:00 AM

Jean Alicia Elster at Michigan Reading Association's 56th Annual Conference

Jean Alicia Elster, author of Who's Jim Hines?, will be attending the Michigan Reading Association's annual conference. She will be participating in the Author/Illustrator breakfast on March 11, 2012 at 8:00 am. Location: DeVos Place Convention Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Registration required.

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Saturday April 14, 2012 12:00 AM

Jean Alicia Elster at National Library Week Celebration

Jean Alicia Elster, author of Who’s Jim Hines?, will be the featured author/speaker at the National Library Week celebration at Duffield Branch-Detroit Public Library (2507 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit) from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. More info at http://www.detroitpubliclibrary.org/duffield/index_duffield.htm or call (313) 481-1711.

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Saturday May 19, 2012 12:00 AM

Jean Alicia Elster at Flint Public Library Book Expo

Jean Alicia Elster, author of Who’s Jim Hines?, with sell and sign copies of her book at the Flint Public Library Book Expo 2012 located at 1026 E. Kearsley, Flint, MI, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. More info at www.fpl.info.