Hill of fire

Thomas P. Lewis

Book - 1971

An easy-to-read account of the birth of Parícutin volcano in the field of a poor Mexican farmer.

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Published
New York : Harper & Row [1971]
Language
English
Main Author
Thomas P. Lewis (-)
Other Authors
Joan Sandin (illustrator)
Physical Description
63 p. ill
ISBN
9781442047600
9780060238049
9780060238032
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Review by Booklist Review

Ages 4-8. Pablo's father goes through the same routine every day until a volcano erupts, destroying the peaceful village and their home. Based on the history of Parcutin volcano, this is a fascinating story for beginning readers.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 3-Thomas Lewis's beginning reader (HarperCollins, 1971) is based on actual accounts of the 1943 eruption of the Paricutin volcano in Mexico. Pablo's father, a farmer, has grown bored with his daily routine. One day, shortly after the boy arrives in the field to assist his father and their ox with the plowing, the volcano begins to erupt in the middle of the cornfield. Their village becomes covered with lava and rock, and Pablo's family and the other villagers must relocate and rebuild. With the smoldering volcano called "El Monstruo," or "The Monster," in the distance, life continues much as before. Brian Amador's narration and Spanish intonations add authenticity to the tale and bring the setting and the characters to life. Gentle guitar strumming and subtle sound effects set the mood. Page-turn signals are optional. Listeners will be drawn into the story.-Cathie Bashaw Morton, Millbrook Central School District, NY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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