Charley's Honky-Tonk Mission
The Story of America's First Black Country Music Superstar
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Narrated by:
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Ron Butler
Summary
He was gonna ride the clouds outta Sledge, Mississippi,
with his rich, ringin’ rhymes
and change the world one ditty, one ditty,
one ditty at a time.
Charley Pride was born with a honky-tonk mission: to bring all types of folks together through music! A multitalented singer, he played baseball in the Negro Leagues before exploding onto the country music scene. In the face of racism and segregation, he united diverse crowds throughout the 1960s and 70s and later became the first Black performer inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
With expressive rhyming verse by debut children’s book author Beatrice Winifred Iker and glowing illustrations by debut illustrator Miguelina Milien, this inspiring picture book biography celebrates a figure who paved the way for many, from Tanner Adell, Darius Rucker, and Mickey Guyton to Shaboozey and Beyoncé.
Features illustrated backmatter with full biography of Charley Pride's life, archival interview excerpts, and author's note!
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Critic reviews
Praise for Charley's Honky-Tonk Mission by Beatrice Winifred Iker; Illustrated by Miguelina Milien:
A 2026 Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
“A poetic, worthy ode to a trailblazer.” —Kirkus Reviews
“This book fills an important gap in music and Black history collections and pairs well with more robust biographies. It is fully supported by its rich and informative back matter.” —School Library Journal
“In this story told in verse, readers will see Pride deal with success as well as the struggles of being a Black performer in country music. Full-color illustrations spotlight the joy that Pride’s music brought to himself and others.” —Booklist
A 2026 Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
“A poetic, worthy ode to a trailblazer.” —Kirkus Reviews
“This book fills an important gap in music and Black history collections and pairs well with more robust biographies. It is fully supported by its rich and informative back matter.” —School Library Journal
“In this story told in verse, readers will see Pride deal with success as well as the struggles of being a Black performer in country music. Full-color illustrations spotlight the joy that Pride’s music brought to himself and others.” —Booklist
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