In We Flew over the Bridge, one of the country's preeminent African
American artists--and award-winning children's book authors--shares the
fascinating story of her life. Faith Ringgold's artworks--startling
"story quilts," politically charged paintings, and more--hang in the
Studio Museum in Harlem, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim
Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and other major museums around the
world, as well as in the private collections of Maya Angelou, Bill
Cosby, and Oprah Winfrey. Her children's books, including the Caldecott
Honor Book Tar Beach, have sold hundreds of thousands of copies. But
Ringgold's path to success has not been easy. In this gorgeously
illustrated memoir, she looks back and shares the story of her
struggles, growth, and triumphs. Ringgold recollects how she had to
surmount a wall of prejudices as she worked to refine her artistic
vision and raise a family. At the same time, the story she tells is one
of warm family memories and sustaining friendships, community
involvement, and hope for the future.