Benjamin Zephaniah's What Stephen Lawrence Has Taught Us

Benjamin Zephaniah's What Stephen Lawrence Has Taught Us

Benjamin Zephaniah's What Stephen Lawrence Has Taught Us

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A ground-breaking poem on the legacy of Stephen Lawrence from national treasure Benjamin Zephaniah.

"The death of Stephen Lawrence
Has taught us to love each other..."

With extra information provided alongside Benjamin's powerful words and Joelle Avelino's striking illustration, this book is an indispensable tool for helping children aged 9+ to understand identity, diversity, justice, respect and racism.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781444981094
ISBN10 1444981099
Number Of Pages 48
Item Weight 160 g
Product Dimensions 132 x 204 x 8 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hachette Children's Group
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Benjamin Zephaniah (Author)
Benjamin Zephaniah (1958-2023) was a performer, musician, actor and one of the UK's best-known poets. Born in Handsworth, Birmingham, Benjamin began writing and performing at the age of 11, and had his first collection of poetry published when he was 22. He wrote more than 30 books for adults and children, and is known all over the world for his powerful writing and performances.

Benjamin was a founding member of Artists Against Apartheid, and in 1996 he hosted the President's Two Nations Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK, at the request of Nelson Mandela. On August 29th 2007, he was the Master of Ceremonies at the unveiling of the statue of Nelson Mandela, again at his request, in Parliament Square. Benjamin was also a musician and was the first person to record with the Wailers after the death of musician, Bob Marley.

As well as writing poetry, novels, screenplays and stage plays, Benjamin also wrote and presented documentaries for television and radio. His poetry show Life & Rhymes won a BAFTA for 'best entertainment programme' in 2021. He was awarded 13 honorary doctorates in recognition of his work and a wing at The Ealing Hospital in West London has been named after him.

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