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For the Birds
  

For the Birds [Hardcover]

Jennifer Armstrong


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Grade 2-5-This stunning picture book presents intriguing episodes from the life of the acclaimed American naturalist. The flowing narrative engages readers' interest and simply does not let go. Armstrong guides youngsters through the wilderness that Audubon traveled, relating the experiences that helped to shape his artistry. His meeting with frontiersman Daniel Boone, the evening he shared the inside of a tree with 9000 swifts, and his survival of an earthquake are retold in spellbinding detail. Smith's watercolor illustrations are so lifelike that one can virtually feel the beat of the swans' wings as the birds attack a pack of wolves. Several samples of Audubon's own artwork add to the artistic appeal of the book. The text is well documented, combining a mixture of primary and secondary source materials. While a smidgen of historical license has been taken in order to create drama, it does not detract from the overall usefulness of the work as nonfiction. It is far more engaging than Robert Burleigh's Into the Woods: John James Audubon Lives His Dream (Atheneum, 2003). A must-have for most collections.
Robyn Walker, Elgin Court Public School, St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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Gr. 2-4. This large-format book introduces nineteenth-century-painter John James Audubon by weaving together several incidents from his life on the American frontier. One involves an earthquake, another records a meeting with Daniel Boone, while the others chronicle amazing experiences as he observed flocks of passenger pigeons, swallows, and trumpeter swans. As these stories unfold, readers learn about Audubon's love of roaming the wilderness and painting birds. The narrative, which ends somewhat abruptly, is followed by an author's note and an artist's note that include information about Audubon's life and accomplishments as well as some background on the incidents in the book. The watercolor paintings take full advantage of the large, double-page spreads; their varied layouts create scenes that are pleasing in composition and color and often dramatic in content. Many picture-book biographies read like simplified encyclopedia entries. Taking a different approach and writing vividly, Armstrong creates a more memorable portrait of Audubon for young readers. A good read-aloud for units on the American frontier and a vivid introduction to the man. Carolyn Phelan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Audubon, Nov 16 2007
By arfaulkner "arfaulkner" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Audubon: Painter of Birds in the Wild Frontier (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful book for introducing young children to Audubon. It is filled with a collection of different stories of Audubons adventures. This book keeps the attention very well of young children. I always know if the book is a "hit" in our house because my children will act out in their free time what we read about. Not only has my six year old acted out the book, but he's also started carring around paper and pencils to draw birds like John Audubon. It is a great living book.

5.0 out of 5 stars Audubon: Painter of Birds in the Wild Frontier, Jennifer Armstrong, Dec 18 2010
By Karen - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Audubon: Painter of Birds in the Wild Frontier (Hardcover)
Large, 9x 12 inch fully illustrated story of John James Audubon's life for the young reader. Many authors notes.
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