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Keep On! - by Deborah Hopkinson (Paperback)

Keep On! - by  Deborah Hopkinson (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Offers a look into the life of Matthew Henson, from his humble birth to his crucial role in the discovery of the North Pole.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>This stunning picture book offers a riveting account of African-American explorer Matthew Henson's 1909 journey to the North Pole with Admiral Peary.</b></p><p>Matthew Henson was born just after the Civil War, a time when slavery had been abolished, but few opportunities were available for Black people. As a child, Henson exhibited a yearning for adventure, embarking at age thirteen on a five-year voyage sailing the seven seas. But Henson's greatest adventure began when Robert Peary invited him to join an expedition to the North Pole. After many storms, injuries, and unimaginable cold, on April 1, Peary, Henson, and four Inuit men began the final 133-mile push to the Pole.</p><p>This fascinating tale from award-winning nonfiction author Deborah Hopkinson (<i>Carter Reads the Newspaper</i>, <i>Thanks to Frances Perkins</i>) is paired with beautiful artwork from Stephen Alcorn. Perfect for Black history and exploration units. Available in eBook.</p><p><b>Awards: </p><p>Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People ―National Council for the Social Studies, Children's Book Council<br>Oregon Book Awards (Winner, Children's Picture Book) ―Literary Arts<br>Kansas State Reading Circle Recommended Reading List (Intermediate) ―Kansas National Education Association<br>Land of Enchantment Book Awards (Picture Narrative Master List) ―New Mexico Library Association, New Mexico Council of IRA</b></p><p>Also available from Deborah Hopkinson: <br><i>Carter Reads the Newspaper<br>Sweet Land of Liberty<br>Thanks to Frances Perkins</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Henson's story is dramatic, although the narrative voice is soft as velvet, while Stephen Alcorn's artwork appears both washed in bitter cold and defrosted by its hand-tinted quality." ―Kirkus Reviews<br><br>"Large in scale and often handsome" ―Booklist<br><br>"Strikingly illustrated...articulate and straightforward prose" ―School Library Journal<br><br>"Sturdy prose...stylized illustrations range from images of classic Americana to organic figures in motion" ―Publishers Weekly<br>

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