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Feed the Children First

Editat de Mary E. Lyons
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2012 – vârsta de la 9 până la 12 ani
The great Irish potato famine -- the Great Hunger -- was one of the worst disasters of the nineteenth century. Within seven years of the onset of a fungus that wiped out Ireland's staple potato crop, more than a quarter of the country's eight million people had either starved to death, died of disease, or emigrated to other lands. Photographs have documented the horrors of other cataclysmic times in history -- slavery and the Holocaust -- but there are no known photographs whatsoever of the Great Hunger.
In "Feed the Children First, " Mary E. Lyons combines first-person accounts of those who remembered the Great Hunger with artwork that evokes the times and places and voices themselves. The result is a close-up look at incredible suffering, but also a celebration of joy the Irish took in stories and music and helping one another -- all factors that helped them endure.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781442482920
ISBN-10: 1442482923
Pagini: 48
Dimensiuni: 198 x 249 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Atheneum Books for Young Readers

Notă biografică

Mary E. Lyons is the author of many books for children and young adults, including Roy Makes a Car, Feed the Children First, Dear Ellen Bee, Letters from a Slave Girl, and Sorrow's Kitchen. She has received the Golden Kite Award and a Horn Book Fanfare for Letters from a Slave Girl, a 2005 Aesop Award for Roy Makes a Car, and a Carter G. Woodson Award for Sorrow's Kitchen. A teacher and former librarian, she lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. You can learn more about her at LyonsDenBooks.com.

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Contents

The Great Hunger: 1845 - 1852

The People

The Houses and the Land

Potatoes and the Blight

Searching for Food

Starvation

Fever

The Poorhouse

Soup Kitchens

Relief Works

Eviction

Emigration and the Ships

Those Who Stayed

One Who Left

A Note to the Reader

Acknowledgments

Bibliography