1,000 facts about the White House

Sarah Wassner Flynn

Book - 2017

Welcome to the White House! Go behind the scenes to get a 360-degree view of America s most famous presidents' residence, from how it was built in 1792 and the fire of 1812, to today's state dinners, celebrations, celebrity pets, and more.

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Published
Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Partners, LLC [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Sarah Wassner Flynn (author)
Other Authors
Stewart D. McLaurin (writer of introduction)
Physical Description
96 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 29 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 95) and index.
ISBN
9781426328732
9781426328749
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A bounteous buffet of historical tidbits about the presidential digs and its residents.Flynn's heaping helpings of anecdotes, legends, facts, firsts, foods, and statistics are gathered into 40 digestible (if sometimes thematically diffuse) groupingsfrom "25 Facts About Rooms That Rock" to "15 Cool Facts About Everyday Life at the White House." These infobits are set into numbered circles or boxes that are arranged on each spread in rough chronological order. Along with notes on presidential pets and perks, White House ghosts, furnishings, refurbishings, and events like state dinners and the Easter Egg Roll, the author offers nods to the original builders (some of whom were "African-American workmen, both enslaved and free") as well as the cleaners, chefs, calligraphers, and other workers who keep the place functioning and safe. Aside, perhaps, from references to President Barack Obama's inauguration crowd and the "80 official White House Twitter accounts," she steers clear of controversial topics and keeps the tone cheerfully upbeat throughout. Aerial views of the White House grounds and interior (in an artfully selective cutaway) highlight a generous array of period images and photos in which people of color aren't exactly prominent but are at least represented. Tailor-made for browsing but with plenty of nutritious content for young historians and prospective visitors. (timeline, presidential roster) (Nonfiction. 8-13) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.