“Alice Faye is a gifted speaker, passionate and engaging, inspirational and fun.” —Emily Draffen, Events Coordinator, Novel Bookstore
Resources
- Blues Boy 5-Day Lesson Plans
- Coretta’s Journey Guided Questions
- The Dream Builder’s Blueprint 5-Day Lesson Plans
- Evicted Teacher’s Guide
- Opal Lee Teacher’s Guide
- This Train is Bound for Glory Student Activity Guide
- Traveling Shoes Guided Questions
- Yellow Dog Blues Teacher Activity Kit
- TeachingBooks for Libraries resources
- Alice’s headshot
Alice Faye Duncan (she/her) (www.alicefayeduncan.com) is a National Board Certified Library Media Specialist who writes lyrical and engaging books about Blues Music, American History, and the people who helped shape our nation. She lives in Memphis, Tennessee—that mighty river city famous for Elvis, blues fables, and barbecue. Her bestselling Juneteenth title, Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free, has sold more than 100,000 copies. Featured on Good Morning America, she travels nationwide, providing interactive author visits, captivating keynotes, and high-impact professional development that inspires young people and adults to read, write, learn, and lead. Wherever she speaks, Alice is a light. She moves every audience to dream, soar, and shine.
Click here to purchase signed copies of Alice’s books.
Books by Alice Faye Duncan
Resources
- Blues Boy 5-Day Lesson Plans
- Coretta’s Journey Guided Questions
- The Dream Builder’s Blueprint 5-Day Lesson Plans
- Evicted Teacher’s Guide
- Opal Lee Teacher’s Guide
- This Train is Bound for Glory Student Activity Guide
- Traveling Shoes Guided Questions
- Yellow Dog Blues Teacher Activity Kit
- TeachingBooks for Libraries resources
- Alice’s headshot












