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Johnny Appleseed

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1 of 1 copy available
The larger-than-life story of a true American hero—John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed.

"The brief text combining legend with fact... makes this life of Johnny Appleseed the most accessible and entertaining one available for young children," according to School Library Journal. Steven Kellogg "is ideal as interpreter of this fascinating man. An affectionate portrayal, enthusiastically accomplished," praised Booklist.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      [Editor's note: The following is a combined review with MISS RUMPHIUS.]--Listen and savor the stories of two remarkable people, one a pillar of American folklore and one not so well known but equally beloved. In Reeve Lindbergh's poem, the hero is Johnny Appleseed, and in Barbara Cooney's MISS RUMPHIUS, the heroine is Alice Rumphius. During their lives each of these people has done just what Miss Rumphius's grandfather had admonished her to do--namely "do something to make the world more beautiful." In Lindbergh's poem we witness the travels and traits of Johnny Appleseed through the eyes of Hannah Dustin, whose path crossed with his poignantly during their lives. Mary McDonnell shares the wonders of this quiet, proud American in a calm, modulated voice. She leaves time for the listener to consider Johnny's accomplishments and to appreciate the myriad of details in Kathy Jacobsen's artwork. (The activities in each changing season, Johnny's labors, and the growth of the American nation are richly portrayed in the borders and full-page spreads.) The musical accompaniment provides a jaunty, period flavor. The music of MISS RUMPHIUS mirrors the activities in the life of Alice Rumphius, from her youth in a busy seafaring town to the heights and far reaches of her travels and to her home by the sea. Claire Danes empathizes with this sturdy character and shares her pride of accomplishment as well as her puzzlement at how to fulfill her grandfather's wish. There is joy for both Miss Rumphius and the listener when the lupines bloom. Cooney's cool palate of lupine blues, purples, and pinks washing the countryside, illuminating Miss Rumphius's travels, and sliding in and out of fog is breathtaking. Apples? Lupines? What will you do to make the world more beautiful? A.R. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 29, 1990
      There is no lack of books about Jon Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, but this is an outstanding addition to the collection. Lindbergh's ( The Midnight Farm ; Benjamin's Barn ) poem tells the story of one man's crusade to spread apple seeds from Massachusetts to the Midwest. Jakobsen's captivating illustrations, rendered in deep tones of rustic blues, browns and golds, are reminiscent of detailed folk art paintings as they depict Johnny on the road, planting and harvesting, talking with settlers. On facing pages borders fashioned like patchwork quilt squares enrich the tale with their minute details. Too many versions of the Johnny Appleseed legend make him into a superhero; this work shows him as a gentle, religious man on a mission, a lover of the land with a consuming interest in the environment. Ages 4-9.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.5
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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