Ferris, Jeri Chase. Noah Webster and his Words. Illus. by
Vincent X Kirsch. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin Books for Children, 2012.
(SCBWI Golden Kite Winner, 2013)
This is a picture book biography of the man whose American spelling book was
instrumental in making American spelling different from British spelling.
Ferris cleverly inserts definitions of words onto every page, which continually
reminds the reader that he created the still-famous Webster’s Dictionary and
she connects his American Speller with major events in American history.
Although most picture book biographies
concentrate on one event in a person’s life, Ferris includes almost Webster’s
complete life and offers additional information with a timeline, more facts
about Webster, plus a bibliography.
A very good example of a picture book biography.
Jeri has been an online friend of mine for many years and I was thrilled to see this book of hers be honored with so many awards
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2 comments:
Thanks, Wendy! What a pleasure to see NOAH featured on your blog!
Jeri
It's a great book, Jeri. And I loved your speech about it at SCBWI International in LA.
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