Breaking to the Beat!

by Linda J Acevedo (Author) Frank Morrison (Illustrator)

Breaking to the Beat!
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A boogie-down picture book about a shy boy named Manolo who overcomes his fears and insecurities to become part of a new innovative dance style called breaking.

Step back, step back!
Kid Flex 'bout to bust a move.

In the 1970s, many said the Bronx was just a pile of rubble, but for a shy kid like Manolo, it was alive with rhythm and music. He grew up with salsa dance parties at home and DJs battling on turntables on the street. Inspired by these new beats and the moves of James Brown, neighborhood boys and girls started dancing with a mix of twists, slides, and shuffles. The rhythm of the Toprock. Drop of the Six-step. Wiggle of the Worm. A new dance style called breaking was on the rise, and Manolo wanted to be a part of it.

Debut author Linda J. Acevedo was inspired to write this story from the many b-boys and b-girls whose love of dance propelled them to create an innovative and groundbreaking new form of dance. Coupled with award-winning illustrator Frank Morrison's sinuous and pulsating art, Breaking to the Beat! is an energizing ode to the Boogie Down Bronx and to Hip Hop--a movement that would forever change the course of music, art, and culture.

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Hardcover
$19.95

ALA/Booklist

Starred Review
This joyous celebration of break dancing is a visual treat. Vibrant full-page illustrations pop off pages, perfectly complementing the spare but effective text... Bold, highly defined pictures capture the dancers' elasticity and grace in their ever-increasingly complex moves.

Kirkus

Starred Review
In this beatific tale, Acevedo serves up a fictional tale rooted in history that pays tribute to young Black and brown breakers. With text full of punchy words and phrases, the author invokes the indelible zest of hip-hop in a way that inspires. Morrison's hazy, graffiti-flavored artwork is spellbinding, with bodies etched in movement that leaps off the pages. An irresistible beat to get readers on their feet.

Review quotes

A dazzling mix of spirited text and striking illustrations, this beautifully evokes a time period and the art it gave rise to. — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Linda J Acevedo

Linda J. Acevedo is a New York native who was known to do the toprock and six-step at birthday parties and in her backyard. She is thrilled she gets to share this story about the origins of breaking and Hip Hop with young readers. This marks her authorial debut. You can visit her online at lindajacevedo.com.

Frank Morrison has illustrated numerous award-winning books, including the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor winner Little Melba and Her Big Trombone, published by Lee & Low Books. Before becoming an illustrator, Morrison was a graffiti artist and b-boy. Morrison lives with his family in Georgia. You can learn more about him at morrisongraphics.com.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781643796390
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Lee & Low Books
Publication date
May 30, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV031020 - Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts | Dance
JUV023000 - Juvenile Fiction | Lifestyles | City & Town Life
JUV039020 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Adolescence
Library of Congress categories
New York (N.Y.)
Picture books
Bronx (New York, N.Y.)
Break dancing

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