Chance the Rapper: Independent Innovator

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This biography highlights the life and accomplishments of Chance the Rapper. Readers learn about Chance's early life, inspiration to pursue music, and successes as a hip-hop artist. With striking photographs and thought-provoking sidebars, the book brings to life Chance's faith, fatherhood, activism, and Chicago pride. Features include a timeline, glossary, references, websites, source notes, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Interest Level Grade 6 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 7
BISACS JNF007040, JNF036060, JNF039000, JNF010000
Genre Nonfiction
Subject Biographies, Careers
Copyright 2018
Division Abdo Publishing
Imprint Essential Library
Language English
Number of Pages 112
Season 2017-12-15
ISBN 9781532113253, 9781532152139
Title Format Reinforced Library Bound Hardcovers, Anywhere eBooks
Dewey 782.421649
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 6.25 x 9.25
Lexile 1020
ATOS Interest Level Not AR
Accelerated Reader® Quiz NOT AR
Features Author/Illustrator biography, Glossary of key words, Index, Informative sidebars, Reviewed, Sources for further research, and Table of contents
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Chance the Rapper: Independent Innovator (Hip-Hop Artists) – Booklist

Readers of this entry in the Hip-Hop Artists series will receive an in-depth look at Chance’s musical influences, personal life, philanthropy, and love of Chicago. Readers should make good use out of the book’s time line, sidebars, “Essential Facts,” glossary, vocabulary words, and additional resources for young readers passionate about the music. A concise look at Chance’s humble rise as an independent artist to a world-renowned rapper.

Hip-Hop Artists – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

Up-to-date, detailed accounts of hip-hop music’s most famous artists offer insight into their lives and music before and after they rose to superstardom. The books are lengthy and . . . true fans will savor the minutiae along with the time lines, sidebars, and photos. The text also manages to provide facts without moralizing. (The only mention of parental objection comes from Kanye West’s parents, who were “not always thrilled with rap and hip hop music” because some lyrics “were insulting to women and African Americans.”) The authors dedicate much of their attention to the charitable contributions made by these industry titans. Informative and balanced coverage of popular figures for middle and high school students.

Author: Diane Bailey