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When You Grow Up to Vote: How Our Government Works for You

Hardback

Main Details

Title When You Grow Up to Vote: How Our Government Works for You
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eleanor Roosevelt
Illustrated by Grace Lin
By (author) Michelle Markel
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 161
ISBN/Barcode 9781626728790
ClassificationsDewey:320.473
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Roaring Brook Press
Imprint First Second
Publication Date 25 September 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

In the voice of one of the most iconic and beloved political figures of the twentieth century comes a book on citizenship for the future voters of the twenty-first century. Eleanor Roosevelt published the original edition of When You Grow Up to Vote in 1932, the same year her husband was elected president. The new edition has updated information and back matter as well as fresh, bold art from award-winning artist Grace Lin. Beginning with government workers like, firefighters and garbage collectors, and moving up through local government to the national stage, this book explains that the people in government work the voter. Fresh, contemporary, and even fun, When You Grow Up to Vote is the book parents and teachers need to talk to children about how our government is designed to work.

Author Biography

Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. She also served as First Lady of New York, on the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, and on the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women. She died in 1962. Grace Lin is a New York Times-bestselling author and illustrator. She was recognized at the White House as a Champion of Change for Asian American and Pacific Islander Art and Storytelling. She lives in Florence, Massachusetts. Michelle Markel has written many picture books for children including Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers' Strike of 1909 and Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls Are Born to Lead. She lives in West Hills, California.

Reviews

Lively, lucid, and timely. - Kirkus, Starred Review A solid, informative choice for nonfiction collections that incorporates detailed information in a child-friendly style. - School Library Journal A neighborly view of how one should not just think about themselves but others' needs as well. A colorful, updated look at what Eleanor Roosevelt wanted to impart to children about the exciting possibilities of growing up and voting. - Booklist