#2942030 in Books 2010-08-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.30 x .40 x 6.70l, .79 Binding: Library Binding105 pages0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. not very in depthBy FlexThis is a nice book, as it touches Stevie's career and social activism. That said, it is only brushing facts on the surface, almost always quoting other books to show some deeper information, and it is filled with paragraphs of parallel interest which I found rather useless and annoying.About the AuthorJeremy K. Brown has authored several biographies for young readers, including books on Stevie Wonder and Ursula K. Le Guin. He has also contributed articles to numerous magazines and newspapers, including special issues for TV Guide and the Discovery Channel, and recently edited a coAt just 12 years old, Stevie Wonder was already a superstar child prodigy, performing his weaving melodies and harmonies for live audiences and on television. Blind since infancy, Wonder didn't let his disability define him, instead learning many musical instruments and developing his unique musical style. In his extensive music career, he has won 25 Grammy Awards and released more than 25 albums, featuring the easily recognizable songs You Are the Sunshine of My Life and I Just Called to Say I ...
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