Grover Cleveland, again! A treasury of American presidents

Ken Burns, 1953-

Book - 2016

This treasury from documentarian Ken Burns brings the presidents to life for our nation's children. Each president is given a lushly illustrated spread with curated stories and information to give readers of all ages a comprehensive view of the varied and fascinating characters who have led our nation (with the exception of Grover Cleveland -- the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms -- who gets two spreads!). From Thomas Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase to Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Theodore Roosevelt's national parks to Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, Burns explains the importance of each presidency in ways children can appreciate.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Children's Books 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Ken Burns, 1953- (author)
Other Authors
Cauley Powell (author), David Blistein (illustrator), Gerald Kelley
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
89 pages : color illustrations ; 32 cm
ISBN
9780385392099
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Review by Booklist Review

In this attractive book, documentary filmmaker Burns spotlights each of the 43 U.S. presidents. After an author's note aimed at parents, the discussion proceeds from Washington to Obama. Each double-page spread introduces one president with several paragraphs on his upbringing, his personal characteristics, and the challenges of his times as well as his presidential accomplishments and/or shortcomings. A vertical banner includes his official portrait and lists about a dozen fast facts, such as date and place of birth, occupations, party affiliation, years in office, wife, children, and pets, while several short sidebars present additional information, anecdotes, and other commentary. Politically balanced and reasonably precise, these accounts are quite readable. However, no sources are listed. Particularly for the later presidents, Burns sometimes includes first-person comments, such as where he was when he learned of Kennedy's assassination. The illustrations, pencil drawings with digital additions reminiscent of watercolors, show each president in action within a period setting and brighten the pages with warm hues and, occasionally, drama or humor. An accessible introduction to the presidents.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2016 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.