Ain't Nothing But a Man: My Quest to Find the Real John Henry
Autor Scott Nelson Marc Aronsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2007 – vârsta de la 9 până la 13 ani
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Nelson’s narrative is multilayered, interweaving the story of the building of the railroads, the period of Reconstruction, folk tales, American mythology, and an exploration of the tradition of work songs and their evolution into blues and rock and roll. This is also the story of the author’s search for the flesh-and-blood man who became an American folk hero; Nelson gives a first-person account of how the historian works, showing history as a process of discovery. Readers rediscover an African-American folk hero. We meet John Henry, the man who worked for the railroad, driving steel spikes. When the railroad threatens to replace workers with a steam-powered hammer, John Henry bets that he can drive the beams into the ground faster than the machine. He wins the contest, but dies in the effort.
Nelson’s vibrant text, combined with archival images, brings a new perspective and focus to the life and times of this American legend.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781426300004
ISBN-10: 142630000X
Pagini: 64
Ilustrații: 50 2-COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 238 x 279 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: NATL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
ISBN-10: 142630000X
Pagini: 64
Ilustrații: 50 2-COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 238 x 279 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: NATL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
Notă biografică
Author and historian Scott Reynolds Nelson is the Legum Professor of History at The College of William and Mary in Virginia. His previous book on John Henry, Steel Drivin’ Man, was awarded the Organization of American Historians Merle Curti Prize and an Anisfield-Wolf award. He lives in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Premii
- Jane Addams Children's Book Award Honor Book, 2009
- Young Hoosier Book Award Nominee, 2012
- Cybils Finalist, 2008