<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>From the award-winning creators of THOSE REBELS, JOHN & TOM, a joyful portrait of an American icon and an inspiring blueprint for how to live your life.<p></p><i>Tis the good reader that makes the good book - Ralph Waldo Emerson</i><b>A Parents' Choice Gold Award WinnerAn NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor Book</b>* Exuberant. -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review From the award-winning creators of <i>What to Do About Alice?</i>, comes a joyful portrait of an American icon and an inspiring blueprint for how to live your life.Before Ralph Waldo Emerson was a great writer, he was a city boy who longed for the broad, open fields and deep, still woods of the country, and then a young man who treasured books, ideas, and people. When he grew up and set out in the world, he wondered, could he build a life around these things he loved?This moving biography--presented with Kerley and Fotheringham's inimitable grace and style--illustrates the rewards of a life well-lived, one built around personal passions: creativity and community, nature and friendship.May it inspire you to experiment and build the life you dream of living.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Praise for WHAT TO DO ABOUT ALICE?Sibert Honor BookBoston Globe-Horn Book Honor BookKerley reveals the essence of Alice in an upbeat account of her life.--THE NEW YORK TIMES *Spectacular art.--BOOKLIST, starred review*A gleeful celebration.--KIRKUS REVIEWS, starred reviewPraise for THE EXTRAORDINARY MARK TWAIN (ACCORDING TO SUSY)Washington Post Best Book for Young ReadersNew York Public Library Best Children's Book*A masterfully perceptive and largely visual biography . . . dynamic and lovely . . . a joy to peruse.--SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, starred review. A great new book.--THE NEW YORK TIMES*Accessible and inventive.--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred reviewPraise for THOSE REBELS, JOHN & TOMNCTE Orbus Pictus Honor BookNAPPA Gold Award Winner*Witty and wise.--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review*Fun, energetic . . . clever . . . skillful . . . a terrific book to lead the charge in learning about the Revolution.--BOOKLIST, starred review<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Edwin Fotheringham's stylish, award-winning illustrations have graced the pages of <i>The New Yorker</i>, <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>, <i>The New York Times</i>, and many other publications. He has illustrated numerous highly acclaimed nonfiction picture books, such as Barbara Kerley's <i>What to Do About Alice?</i>, a Sibert Honor Book and a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book; <i>The Extraordinary Mark Twain (According to Susy)</i>, a New York Public Library Best Children's Book; <i>Those Rebels, John & Tom</i>, an NCTE Orbis Pictus Award Honor Book; and <i>A Home for Mr. Emerson</i>, a NAPPA Gold Award winner; as well as younger fiction picture books, such as Pam Muñoz Ryan's <i>Tony Baloney</i> and the eponymous beginning reader series, Jennifer Hamburg's <i>Monkey and Duck Quack Up!</i>, a spring 2015 Indie Favorite, and Andria Rosenbaum's <i>Big Sister, Little Monster</i>. Ed lives in Seattle, Washington. Visit him online at edfotheringham.com. <br/> Barbara Kerley is a two-time Sibert Honoree and a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honoree whose award-winning biographies include <i>What to Do About Alice?</i>, <i>The Extraordinary Mark Twain (According to Susy)</i>, <i>Those Rebels, John & Tom</i>, and <i>A Home for Mr. Emerson</i>, all illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham; <i>Tigers & Tea with Toppy</i>, illustrated by Matte Stephens; and <i>The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins</i> and <i>Walt Whitman: Words for America</i>, illustrated by Brian Selznick. Kerley's books have all been praised for their lively prose, meticulous research, and artistic presentation style. She lives in Portland, Oregon. Visit her online at barbarakerley.com.
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