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Skip this one; other treatments of Hamilton’s life are more useful for report writing and sharing as a picture book. Try Teri Kanefield’s The Making of America: Alexander Hamilton for a more report-worthy title, or David Adler and Matt Collins’s A Picture Book of Alexander Hamilton for a similar illustrated approach with more punch.
Although the book reads like campaign literature, young readers are likely to find inspiration and aspiration in young Joey as a relatable, athletic, and tenacious kid who grew into a civic leader. Recommended for public and school libraries.
Preschoolers will enjoy the simple language and bright colors of this dinosaur story, which is entertaining even as it fails to achieve the level of the author and illustrator’s earlier collaboration.
This is a delightful and clever middle grade novel that will appeal to readers of historical fiction and mystery. Fans of Ben Guterson’s “Winterhouse” series and Kristin O’Donnell Tubb’s The Story Collector will find a kindred spirit in Millie.