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Pedro's Pan: A Gold Rush Story

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Pedro's Pan: A Gold Rush Story
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Matthew Lasley
Illustrated by Jacob Souva
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 254
ISBN/Barcode 9781513139135
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations full-color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher West Margin Press
Imprint Alaska Northwest Books
Publication Date 4 April 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

This very successful children's picture book is now available in paperback. Simultaneous release with a brand-new picture book by the same author-illustrator team, Max and Ed Bike to Nome, also a story about the Gold Rush. Many western states (AK, CO, NV, MT, CA) have ties to the Gold Rush and gold panning at tourist attractions and theme parks. Excellent choice for extended learning and activities for school Gold Rush units and Westward expansion units. Hooks include: humor; history and science educational value; unique in that other books on the subject are old-fashioned and unimaginative/dull. Appeals to gift stores, libraries, and Indie bookstores in gold mining states. Lexile: AD540L, F&P Text Level: N

Author Biography

Matthew Lasley is the son of a gold miner in Alaska and the Klondike, and has spent many hours hunched over a gold pan, even in some of the same creeks that Felix Pedro once prospected. Lasley is now a writer and a first-grade teacher, and lives in Anchorage. Jacob Souva is a New York-based illustrator and designer with a BFA in Illustration. Finding inspiration in texture and pattern, he loves to capture messiness and process in his artwork and enjoys illustrating for children.

Reviews

"Through both the main account and the more explicit step-by-step instructions at the back, readers will get clear ideas of how panning for gold is done, and also how insanely difficult it is. In Souva's stylized illustrations, both prospector and big round pan sport faces that generally mirror each other's expressions amid cone-shaped trees and mountains, as fish, birds, and even bears look on benevolently." -Booklist "Experience all the excitement of a wilderness gold rush through an unexpected narrator: a prospector's trusted gold pan. In this picture book that's based on the true story of Felice Pedroni, a miner sifts through the creeks of Fairbanks, Alaska, at the turn of the nineteenth century. Pedro and Pan-one in red plaid and suspenders, the other round and shiny with a mobile smile and eyes-explore together, braving wild animals, harsh weather, and hard work before striking it big." -Foreword Reviews "This simply-written book is a fun way to incorporate history and real-life facts. In the back of the book includes a short bibliography of the real Felix Pedro, as well as tips on how to pan for gold and facts about gold. This book makes learning about history fun and helps gets readers excited to learn more about the past of America and the impact it has on us today." -Kid's BookBuzz "A great story about not giving up. It is a great growth mindset book!" -Diary of a Not So Wimpy Teacher "Tells the story of an Italian immigrant who has come to Alaska looking for gold-from the perspective of his trusty pan." -Mackin Educational Community "Captures that illusive quality we, human beings, all share-the ability to see the possibilities in our situations, no matter the circumstances, and the capacity to envision a brighter tomorrow." -North of 60 Mining News "This whimsical tale manages to tell an entertaining story from the point of view of a gold pan ('call me Pan for short') while also conveying basic information about prospecting for gold-a topic almost non-existent in children's picture books. Above all, Pedro's Pan is fun. Lasley focuses on telling a simple story for ages four to seven about the challenges and joys of a pan and his man in the wilderness. Parents and children may read the story solely for pleasure, while educators may use it as a springboard to spark interest in geology and to explore the social, political, and environmental repercussions surrounding Gold Rush history in Alaska and elsewhere. Thanks to a well-written text, imaginative illustrations, and thoughtful pacing, the personalities of both Pan and his prospecting partner Pedro come to life as they search for gold. It is Pan, however, that especially shines. In Lasley's story, Pan is more than a tool; he is a committed partner and companion who helps Pedro in unexpected ways and worries about letting Pedro down. Lasley smoothly incorporates basic information and vocabulary about prospecting into the story, including quartz, black sand, fool's gold (iron pyrite), and panning. Pan's voice is straightforward and engaging, with a touch of humor that both kids and adults can appreciate. Souva's illustrations extend and complement the text with verve. Unlike the time-worn, stodgy historical images of Gold Rush prospectors we're familiar with, Pedro verges on the cartoonish-in a contemporary, energetic way. True to prospector form, he still wears suspenders, patched jeans, and what I presume is a button-down union suit. But Souva's style-a mix of what might be called naive with digital sophistication - gives a feeling of bringing the past into today." -Kid Lit North