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This story of one of the most pivotal engineering accomplishments in U.S. history, told from diverse perspectives, is highly recommended for middle and high school collections.
A reimagining of a classic of children’s literature, this will be particularly enjoyed by readers who are interested in myths and fairy tales from diverse cultures; recommended for middle school.
This engaging history relates the story of the first significant battle in America’s ongoing “culture wars” and is highly recommended for junior high and high school collections.
Despite some missing elements, this book’s delightfully effective partnership of visual and textual storytelling makes it a solid choice for upper elementary and junior high school collections.
While the soft yet dynamic and detailed illustrations are the stars of this book, the lyrical writing combined with solid scientific information make it a must-have for upper elementary and middle school library collections.
This social history will appeal to upper-elementary and young junior high school readers who are curious about the past and its relation to a positive and peaceable future.
Artists, lovers of art, and those curious about the human drive to mark time on this planet through creative expression will all appreciate this profoundly beautiful and informative book; highly recommended.