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* Once Upon A World Childrens Book Award
* Oppenheimer Toy Portfolio Gold Award
* Chapman Award for Shared Reading
* International Reading Association Teachers Choice
* Storytelling World Honor
* The Center for Childrens Books Best Books of the Year
* ALA Amelia Bloomer List
* Junior Library Guild selection
* ALA Notable Video of the Year
* Young Hoosier Award nominee
* Black-Eyed Susan Award nominee
* Show Me Readers Award nominee
* Garden State Book Award nominee
* North Carolina Childrens Book Award nominee
* Carolyn W. Field Honor Book
* South Carolina Childrens Book Award nominee
* Capitol Choices Book
* Bookseller and Media Recognition
* PBS TeacherSource Recommended Social Studies book
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Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 068985143X
ISBN-13: 978-0689851438
å ũ: 27.9 cm x 21.6 cm
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Book Description
We the people of the United States almost lost Thanksgiving?
Yes. Thats right!
Way back when skirts were long and hats were tall Americans were forgetting Thanksgiving, and nobody seemed to care!
Thankfully, Sarah Hale appeared. More steadfast than Plymouth Rock, this lady editor knew the holiday needed saving. But would her recipe for rescue ever convince Congress and the presidents?
Join Laurie on a journey of a woman and a pen that spanned four decades, the Civil War, and five presidents, all so you could have your turkey and eat it too!
Publishers Weekly *Starred Review*
This tale of a little-known historical heroine touts the power of the pen and persistence. With an irreverent tone ("You think you know everything about Thanksgiving, don't you?") and caricatures that play up past Americans' laissez-faire attitude, Anderson (Speak) and Faulkner (The Amazing Voyage of Jackie Grace) chart the progress of Sarah Hale, whose relentless letters and 38 years of petitioning presidents, secured Thanksgiving's status as a national holiday. A hilarious spread of presidents Taylor and Filmore passing the buck to Pierce (Lincoln finally makes the day official in 1863) typifies the balance of humor and history in this snappy volume. An afterword offers additional delectable facts (e.g., FDR tried moving up the holiday in 1939 and '40 to extend the holiday shopping season; Hale also wrote "Mary Had a Little Lamb").
School Library Journal
Anderson turns a little-known historical tidbit into a fresh, funny, and inspirational alternative to the standard Thanksgiving stories. Alarmed that the observance was dying out since many states did not observe it at all and those that did had no agreement as to date, Sarah Hale began 38 years of letter writing in support of making it a national holiday. Ignored or refused by administration after administration, she persisted until at last, President Lincoln, possibly persuaded by her argument that it would help to reunite the union, declared the fourth Thursday in November as a national holiday in 1863. The writing sparkles and is well matched by the spirited and irreverent caricatures (including Native people and pilgrims with feathers in their headbands and hats). Lively and provocative sentences involve readers. Anderson doesn't state the facts; she reveals them, unveils them, and celebrates them, and her text certainly shows that persistence and eloquence can succeed. Faulkner takes every opportunity to provide visual humor. He draws Sarah and other ladies storming the doors of the state house with a giant quill pen as a battering ram. His busts of recalcitrant presidents and his graphic depiction of the "other things" President Buchanan had "on his mind" convey complex historical concepts while adding to the humorous tone of the book. A "Feast of Facts" gives more information on Thanksgiving, Hale, and the year 1863, and ends with the exhortation: "Pick up your pen. Change the world."
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