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The Poles [Library Binding]

Greg Nickles

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Mar 15 2000 We came to North America
Difficult political and economic conditions in Poland began a wave of immigrants to North America in the 1880s. Eyewitness accounts help describe their journeys highlighting the persecution of Polish Jews in WWII, Panna Maria—one of North America's oldest Polish settlements, and Polonia—communities preserving Polish traditions.

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Grade 3-5-Double-page spreads, lavishly illustrated with paintings, engravings, maps, and black-and-white and full-color period and contemporary photographs, describe the homelands, how and why the immigrants left, their reception and life in the United States and Canada, and their contributions to their new lands. Large boxes focus in on various topics, usually history but also culture and languages; full-page personal narratives are interspersed at appropriate points throughout. While these books are attractive and written for a younger audience than the "Immigrant Experience" series (Chelsea) and "Footsteps to America" series (Macmillan), they are seriously flawed by inattention to detail. The map of eastern North America in The Germans misplaces cities and even includes "Ohio" as a city. Irish lists John Barry's dates as 175-1803; the title of Mary McCarthy's book is incorrectly given as Memoirs (instead of Memories) of a Catholic Girlhood. Annie Moore is described as "the first of over a million Irish who arrived in New York during the famine." Is it the Great Famine (1845-1850) mentioned on the previous page? Annie Moore is actually commemorated in statue as the first person to pass through Ellis Island when it opened on Jan. 1, 1892. The Poles incorrectly spells the name of the city Bydgoszcz on its map; Polish settlers to Jamestown disembarked from just one ship, the Mary and Margaret, not Mary and Margaret. A strong editorial hand was lacking in these series titles.
Diane S. Marton, Arlington County Library, VA
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Gregory Nickles is an oft-published author of non-fiction children's texts. His works include a variety of titles about animals, science, U.S. history, and countries of the world. A graduate of Fine Arts, his interests extend to creative works including theater and music. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Little More Information about We Came to North America: The Poles by The Antiquarian Resource April 17 2012
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Format:Paperback
Book written by Greg Nickles and published by Crabtree Pub. Co., Brown Partworks, Ltd., 2001, 32 pages, 9" by 11" paperback.

Designed for older children (age 8 up), each page shows small newsy-style articles, about 100 words each, with two or more illustrations per page, many of them large or color. The format and text are lively enough to draw children in and adults as well. The book discusses the journey of immigration for the Polish, WW II, the Catholic heritage, the Pope, first-hand historical accounts, celebrations and culture, & current famous Poles.

Book is indexed and has a glossary. I enjoyed it as a quick (adult) read and found the info interesting and would recommend it to anyone and their children who are learning about Polish people, heritage & recent history.

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