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Our White House : looking in, looking out
    Barrett, Mary Brigid
Publisher: Candlewick Press,
Pub date: c2008.
Pages: xiii, 241 p. :
ISBN: 9780763620677
Copy info: 31 copies available at Aspen Hill Library, Bethesda Library, Damascus Library, Davis Library, Marilyn J. Praisner Library, Gaithersburg Library, Germantown Library, Kensington Park Library, Little Falls Library, Olney Library, Poolesville Library, Potomac Library, Quince Orchard Library, Rockville Library, Silver Spring Library, Twinbrook Library, Wheaton Library, White Oak Library, and Longbranch Library.
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Summary
Conceived and co-created by the National Children's Book and Literary Alliance, this collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, poetry, and original art from more than 100 leading authors and illustrators offers a multifaceted look at America's history through the prism of the White House. It includes an Introduction by bestselling historian David McCullough ("John Adams"). Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Eight years in the making, this anthology of White House history convenes an all-star roster of 108 children's authors and illustrators, as well as a few scholars and former White House employees and residents--and it is a blue-ribbon choice for family sharing during an election year. Chronologically ordered, the entries range from poems to presidential speeches, satirical cartoons to stately portraits; despite the talents of the literary contributors (Kate DiCamillo offers a poem about Lincoln's death, Patricia MacLachlan describes Eleanor Roosevelt's rescue of a cat belonging to a young girl), perhaps the most striking writings are those that most closely adhere to the historical record. Barbara Kerley details Thomas Jefferson's passion for paleontology, and M.T. Anderson describes White House ghosts (Churchill, visited by a spectral Lincoln, "tapped the ash off the end of his cigar and said, 'Good evening, Mr. President. You seem to have me at a disadvantage' "). But few of the writers create the same impact as the occasional document: Robert Kennedy addresses the nation after Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated, and Richard Nixon bids farewell to the White House staff. (That young readers will react to these documents is in no small part due to the writers' success in establishing the contexts for them.) Among the most provocative entries are works by artists who "look in" on the White House with a demonstrably personal vision: David Small shares color sketches of "backstairs at the White House," a study in contrasts; Bob Kolar arranges the presidents as if on a board game, with clever annotations (who knew President Arthur held a yard sale while in office?); Peter Sís supplies 37 characteristically enigmatic portraits to illustrate freedom to worship. Although a few entries seem formulaic, the volume makes the invaluable point that history does not have to be remote or abstract, but a personal and ongoing engagement. Ages 10-up. (Sept.) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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ISBN: 9780763620677 (hc.)
ISBN: 076362067X (hc.) : $29.99
Title: Our White House : looking in, looking out / created by 108 renowned authors and illustrators and the National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: Cambridge. Mass. : Candlewick Press, c2008.
Physical descrip: xiii, 241 p. : col. ill., cm.
General Note: Includes index.
Abstract: More than one hundred leading authors and illustrators donate their talents to a collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, and poetry which looks at America's history through the prism of the White House.
Corporate subject: White House (Washington, D.C.)--History Juvenile literature.
Corporate subject: White House (Washington, D.C.)--History.
Geographic term: Washington (D.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc. Juvenile literature.
Geographic term: United States--Politics and government Juvenile literature.
Geographic term: Washington (D.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Geographic term: United States--Politics and government.
Added author: Barrett, Mary Brigid
Added Author: National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance.
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