Praise for Unpunished Murder:A
Booklist Youth Editors' Choice selection* "A gripping story and a well-informed perspective on American history. Spotlighting an event seldom discussed in books for young people, Goldstone provides a complex, useful historical context for understanding issues surrounding race and justice." --
Booklist, starred review* "The book is, in large part, the story of how racism evolves, persisting in laws and politics despite major social advances." --
The Horn Book, starred review"This book shines a light on a shameful sea change moment in U.S. history... Difficult and necessary." --
Kirkus Reviews"This is a unique look at not only the massacre in question, but also at the history and workings of the Supreme Court of the United States... This work shows a more complete history of the Reconstruction era and the way the highest levels of government were affected by a country trying to heal and make amends." --
School Library ConnectionPraise for Higher, Steeper, Faster:* "For those who love history, aviation, or stories of great daring, this is pure pleasure." --
Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "Readers will breathlessly follow the race to conquer the sky." --
School Library Connection, starred review* "Goldstone deftly combines captivating descriptions of the personalities -- male and female -- with discussion of the many improvements and ever-present hazards of early flying." --
Publishers Weekly, starred review"This look at the early days of the industry highlights the thrill and awe of a watching public as well as the fact that the sky was no longer any sort of boundary." --
Booklist"Armchair thrillseekers will settle in and read this one straight through." --
Bulletin of the Center for Children's BooksPraise for Unpunished Murder:A
Booklist Youth Editors' Choice selection* "A gripping story and a well-informed perspective on American history. Spotlighting an event seldom discussed in books for young people, Goldstone provides a complex, useful historical context for understanding issues surrounding race and justice." --
Booklist, starred review* "The book is, in large part, the story of how racism evolves, persisting in laws and politics despite major social advances." --
The Horn Book, starred review"This book shines a light on a shameful sea change moment in U.S. history... Difficult and necessary." --
Kirkus Reviews"This is a unique look at not only the massacre in question, but also at the history and workings of the Supreme Court of the United States... This work shows a more complete history of the Reconstruction era and the way the highest levels of government were affected by a country trying to heal and make amends." --
School Library ConnectionPraise for Higher, Steeper, Faster:* "For those who love history, aviation, or stories of great daring, this is pure pleasure." --
Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "Readers will breathlessly follow the race to conquer the sky." --
School Library Connection, starred review* "Goldstone deftly combines captivating descriptions of the personalities -- male and female -- with discussion of the many improvements and ever-present hazards of early flying." --
Publishers Weekly, starred review"This look at the early days of the industry highlights the thrill and awe of a watching public as well as the fact that the sky was no longer any sort of boundary." --
Booklist"Armchair thrillseekers will settle in and read this one straight through." --
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books