Lincoln Tells a Joke: How Laughter Saved the President (and the Country)

Author:   Kathleen Krull ,  Stacy Innerst ,  Paul Brewer
Publisher:   Clarion Books
ISBN:  

9780152066390


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
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Lincoln Tells a Joke: How Laughter Saved the President (and the Country)


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Poor Abraham Lincoln! His life was hardly fun at all. A country torn in two by war, citizens who didn't like him as president, a homely appearance--what could there possibly be to laugh about? And yet he did laugh. Lincoln wasn't just one of our greatest presidents. He was a comic storyteller and a person who could lighten a grim situation with a clever quip. This unusual biography of Lincoln highlights his life and presidency, focusing on what made his sense of humor so distinctive--and so necessary to surviving his tough life and times.

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Author:   Kathleen Krull ,  Stacy Innerst ,  Paul Brewer
Publisher:   Clarion Books
Imprint:   Clarion Books
Dimensions:   Width: 20.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780152066390


ISBN 10:   015206639
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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* Children will be drawn in by the straightforward prose, and librarians will enjoy sharing the book aloud. Innerst's colorful and unconventional acrylic illustrations cover the entire page and are the perfect complement to both the text and the subject matter, making this a standout biography. --School Library Journal, starred review * Readers will smile, too, at this lighthearted look at Lincoln and the many droll quotations attributed to him. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Laughter is not only good medicine. It can also be a political tool, human motivator, and saving grace, as the authors show in this upbeat overview of Lincoln's life. --Booklist Innerst's gorgeous, textured paintings, many of them caricatures, are varied and inventive: When Lincoln's great height is described in the text, his head and feet are cropped off the page. It's a quirkily specific biography, but, as with Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora's wonderful George Washington's Teeth, illustrated by Brock Cole (2003), it reveals the human side of an American icon in an unusual, lively and thought-provoking way. --Kirkus Reviews * Children will be drawn in by the straightforward prose, and librarians will enjoy sharing the book aloud. Innerst s colorful and unconventional acrylic illustrations cover the entire page and are the perfect complement to both the text and the subject matter, making this a standout biography. School Library Journal, starred review * Readers will smile, too, at this lighthearted look at Lincoln and the many droll quotations attributed to him. Publishers Weekly, starred review Laughter is not only good medicine. It can also be a political tool, human motivator, and saving grace, as the authors show in this upbeat overview of Lincoln s life. Booklist Innerst s gorgeous, textured paintings, many of them caricatures, are varied and inventive: When Lincoln s great height is described in the text, his head and feet are cropped off the page. It s a quirkily specific biography, but, as with Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora s wonderful George Washington s Teeth, illustrated by Brock Cole (2003), it reveals the human side of an American icon in an unusual, lively and thought-provoking way. Kirkus Reviews * Children will be drawn in by the straightforward prose, and librarians will enjoy sharing the book aloud. Innerst s colorful and unconventional acrylic illustrations cover the entire page and are the perfect complement to both the text and the subject matter, making this a standout biography. School Library Journal, starred review * Readers will smile, too, at this lighthearted look at Lincoln and the many droll quotations attributed to him. Publishers Weekly, starred review Laughter is not only good medicine. It can also be a political tool, human motivator, and saving grace, as the authors show in this upbeat overview of Lincoln s life. Booklist Innerst s gorgeous, textured paintings, many of them caricatures, are varied and inventive: When Lincoln s great height is described in the text, his head and feet are cropped off the page. It s a quirkily specific biography, but, as with Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora s wonderful George Washington s Teeth, illustrated by Brock Cole (2003), it reveals the human side of an American icon in an unusual, lively and thought-provoking way. Kirkus Reviews * Children will be drawn in by the straightforward prose, and librarians will enjoy sharing the book aloud. Innerst's colorful and unconventional acrylic illustrations cover the entire page and are the perfect complement to both the text and the subject matter, making this a standout biography. -- School Library Journal, starred review * Readers will smile, too, at this lighthearted look at Lincoln and the many droll quotations attributed to him. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review Laughter is not only good medicine. It can also be a political tool, human motivator, and saving grace, as the authors show in this upbeat overview of Lincoln's life. --Booklist Innerst's gorgeous, textured paintings, many of them caricatures, are varied and inventive: When Lincoln's great height is described in the text, his head and feet are cropped off the page. It's a quirkily specific biography, but, as with Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora's wonderful George Washington's Teeth, illustrated by Brock Cole (2003), it reveals the human side of an American icon in an unusual, lively and thought-provoking way. -- Kirkus Reviews Children will be drawn in by the straightforward prose, and librarians will enjoy sharing the book aloud. Innerst's colorful and unconventional acrylic illustrations cover the entire page and are the perfect complement to both the text and the subject matter, making this a standout biography. Pair it with Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora's George Washington's Teeth (Farrar, 2003) for a unique look at two of our most famous leaders. -- School Library Journal, starred review Readers will smile, too, at this lighthearted look at Lincoln and the many droll quotations attributed to him. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review Laughter is not only good medicine. It can also be a political tool, human motivator, and saving grace, as the authors show in this upbeat overview of Lincoln's life. -- Booklist Innerst's gorgeous, textured paintings, many of them caricatures, are varied and inventive: When Lincoln's great height is described in the text, his head and feet are cropped off the page. It's a quirkily specific biography, but, as with Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora's wonderful George Washington's Teeth, illustrated by Brock Cole (2003), it reveals the human side of an American icon in an unusual, lively and thought-provoking way. -- Kirkus


<p> Children will be drawn in by the straightforward prose, and librarians will enjoy sharing the book aloud. Innerst's colorful and unconventional acrylic illustrations cover the entire page and are the perfect complement to both the text and the subject matter, making this a standout biography. Pair it with Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora's George Washington's Teeth (Farrar, 2003) for a unique look at two of our most famous leaders. -- School Library Journal, starred review <p> Readers will smile, too, at this lighthearted look at Lincoln and the many droll quotations attributed to him. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review <p> Laughter is not only good medicine. It can also be a political tool, human motivator, and saving grace, as the authors show in this upbeat overview of Lincoln's life. -- Booklist <p> Innerst's gorgeous, textured paintings, many of them caricatures, are varied and inventive: When Lincoln's great height is described in the text, his head and feet are croppe


Author Information

Kathleen Krull and Paul Brewer are a husband-and-wife writing team known for bringing, friendly, humorous, and well-researched nonfiction to young readers. They live in San Diego, California. You can visit their websites at www.kathleenkrull.com and www.paulbrewer.com. Stacy Innerst, an award-winning editorial artist and the illustrator of several picture books, has long had an interest in Lincoln and the Civil War. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. You can visit his website at www.stacyinnerst.com.

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