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Liberty Arrives!: How America's Grandest Statue Found Her Home

Hardback

Main Details

Title Liberty Arrives!: How America's Grandest Statue Found Her Home
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robert Byrd
Illustrated by Robert Byrd
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 311,Width 238
ISBN/Barcode 9780735230828
ClassificationsDewey:974.71
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations FULL-COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Canada Ltd
Imprint Penguin Books Canada Ltd
Publication Date 18 June 2019
Publication Country Canada

Description

A deeply informative and gorgeously illustrated look at the Statue of Liberty, from award-winning nonfiction master Robert Byrd. America's most iconic national symbol was a gift from France to the United States-provided America raised the money for the pedestal on which it was to stand. Urged on by the publisher Joseph Pulitzer, it was raised, largely with the help of children, in the first example of a crowd sourced fundraising campaign. This book tells the story of the best gift ever- how it was designed, created, transported, and then finally erected on its pedestal in the entrance to New York Harbor. Readable text is enhanced with illustrations chock full of historical detail in Bob Byrd's light-hearted, witty style.

Author Biography

Robert Byrd is a successful commercial artist and children's book illustrator whose award-winning picture books include Jason and the Argonauts, Electric Ben, and Leonardo- Beautiful Dreamer.

Reviews

* "This expansive book is as impressive as its subject."-The Horn Book, starred review * "Does not disappoint."-BCCB, starred review * "A book worthy of the statue herself."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Byrd tells an informative and visually detailed story . . . [A] moving ode to a monument."-Publishers Weekly "Excellent art . . . Entertaining and energetic."-Booklist "Will have a place on most library shelves."-School Library Journal "Engaging . . . a natural asset to STEM-themed lessons and to social studies units."-School Library Connection