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      ׸å  Ƹٿ ׸å  A River Ran Wild (An IRA Teachers's Choice, ۹)

  å:A River Ran Wild (An IRA Teachers's Choice, ۹)
  :Lynne Cherry
  ǻ : Harcourt
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  ISBN:9780152163723
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* A Publishers Weekly Children's Bestseller
* ABA's Pick of the Lists
* IRA Teachers's Choice
* IRA-CBC Children's Choice
* NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies
* NSTA-CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children
* Reading Rainbow Review Book


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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0152163727
ISBN-13: 978-0152163723
å ũ : 27.9cm x 22.9cm



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Book Description
An environmental history of the Nashua River, from its discovery by Indians through the polluting years of the Industrial Revolution to the ambitious clean-up that revitalized it.


Publishers Weekly
Cherry traces the ecological evolution of New England's Nashua River--how it was respected by generations of Indians, polluted and ultimately deadened in the wake of the industrial revolution and restored in recent years through the efforts of concerned citizens. She delivers this message with a heavier hand than she used in The Great Kapok Tree ; her writing is more complex and ponderous, and less accessible and inviting, than in the earlier work. While this book provides a solid history, it does little to bring the issues or pivotal figures to life. The colorless account of the citizens' battle to clean up the river, for example, reflects little of the passions and energy involved. Though not her best work, Cherry's illustrations tell the story more effectively. (One allegorical painting of an Indian chief's head--superimposed on trees--crying into the river, however, jars with the naturalistic style.) Of particular benefit are the handsome, intricately detailed borders that surround the text: depictions of various period artifacts provide artistic interest and added information.


Children's Literature
This book documents how one woman, Marion Stoddart, organized her community to rescue the proud Nashua River. Lynne Cherry builds compassion for the Nashua through historical reflection, and the river becomes a protagonist that readers care about. Her detailed pictures offer full-page counterpoints of early glory where the Nashua runs clear amid a landscape of lush forests and respectful Native Americans to fiery orange waters set against polluting mills. Sadness is expressed by spirits who once loved it, until people join forces to return it to its former beauty. Cherry's books are welcomed by parents and educators alike and she continually learns that her books are making a difference to preserve the environment.


School Library Journal
In the 15th century, when native people first settled on the banks of the river now called the Nashua, it was a fertile and beautiful place. By the 1960s, the river valley had been ravaged by many years of serious pollution , and fish, birds, and other animals were no longer seen in the area. Through the efforts of Marion Stoddart and the Nashua River Watershed Association, laws were passed that resulted in the restoration of this river and the protection of all rivers. The author gets high marks for documenting the negative impact of industry on the environment and for highlighting the difference one determined person can make. However, young readers lacking historical background need more facts and dates than are included here. Cherry uses borders on pages that detail, for example, some of the inventions conceived in the 19th century; inexplicably, most are labeled but only some are dated. Her note and the maps on the endpapers, which include a timeline, also help to place the events in context. The watercolor and colored-pencil illustrations are sweeping in their subject matter and adequately convey the physical deterioration of the watershed. However, one picture is misleading; although all the animals depicted live in this habitat, they would not all be seen together. The current concern over the environment will make this a sought-after title, since it is brief enough to read aloud to groups of children. With assistance from informed adult readers, it makes an important contribution to literature on water pollution.
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