The Bravest Woman in America

Awards:   Short-listed for California Book Award 2012
Author:   Marissa Moss ,  Andrea U'Ren
Publisher:   Tricycle Press
ISBN:  

9781582463698


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   12 July 2011
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Bravest Woman in America


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  • Short-listed for California Book Award 2012

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Ida Lewis loved everything about the sea, so when her father became the official keeper of Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport, Rhode Island, she couldn’t imagine anything better. Throughout the years, Ida shadowed her father as he tended the lighthouse, listening raptly to his stories about treacherous storms, drowning sailors, and daring rescues. Under her father’s watchful eye, she learned to polish the lighthouse lens so the light would shine bright.  She learned to watch the sea for any sign of trouble. And, most importantly, she learned to row.   Ida felt ready for anything—and she was.   Award-winning author Marissa Moss pairs up with award-winning illustrator Andrea U’Ren in a stunning collaboration that sheds light on a remarkable piece of history. Based on the true story of Ida Lewis, who was dubbed “the Bravest Woman in America” and who was recognized with the Congressional Life Saving Medal and the American Cross of Honor, this inspiring and unforgettable tale of courage and real-life heroism is a tribute to brave women everywhere.   

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Author:   Marissa Moss ,  Andrea U'Ren
Publisher:   Tricycle Press
Imprint:   Tricycle Press
Dimensions:   Width: 22.80cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.70cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9781582463698


ISBN 10:   1582463697
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   12 July 2011
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Review, School Library Journal, July 1, 2011: The simple, well-chosen text paired with the rich, impressionistic watercolor, ink, and acrylic art make this an excellent choice for a Women's History Month read-aloud. Review, Booklist, July 1, 2011: .. .the story is well told and dramatic, and Lewis makes a fine young heroine. Review, The Horn Book, July/August 2011 The stirring events are beautifully visualized in U'Ren's painterly watercolor, ink, and acrylic art: dark blues and greens suggest profound depths beneath waves that splash exuberantly under a luminous, ever-changing sky; the Lewis family brims with character and energy while Ida herself exudes good humor and determination; and the pivotal rescue is taut with compassion as well as drama. Altogether, this is an inviting introduction to a bygone but ever-intriguing profession. Review, The Wall Street Journal, July 16, 2011: .. .in Marissa Moss's telling, and with Andrea U'Ren's rich, color-soaked illustrations, Ida's good cheer, moxie and resourcefulness evoke the work ethic of her time as much as her own intrepidness.


Review, School Library Journal, July 1, 2011: The simple, well-chosen text paired with the rich, impressionistic watercolor, ink, and acrylic art make this an excellent choice for a Women s History Month read-aloud. Review, Booklist, July 1, 2011: .. .the story is well told and dramatic, and Lewis makes a fine young heroine. Review, The Horn Book, July/August 2011 The stirring events are beautifully visualized in U Ren s painterly watercolor, ink, and acrylic art: dark blues and greens suggest profound depths beneath waves that splash exuberantly under a luminous, ever-changing sky; the Lewis family brims with character and energy while Ida herself exudes good humor and determination; and the pivotal rescue is taut with compassion as well as drama. Altogether, this is an inviting introduction to a bygone but ever-intriguing profession. Review, The Wall Street Journal, July 16, 2011: .. .in Marissa Moss's telling, and with Andrea U'Ren's rich, color-soaked illustrations, Ida's good cheer, moxie and resourcefulness evoke the work ethic of her time as much as her own intrepidness.


Review, School Library Journal, July 1, 2011: <br> The simple, well-chosen text paired with the rich, impressionistic watercolor, ink, and acrylic art make this an excellent choice for a Women's History Month read-aloud. <br><br>Review, Booklist, July 1, 2011: <br>. ..the story is well told and dramatic, and Lewis makes a fine young heroine. <br><br>Review, The Horn Book, July/August 2011 <br> The stirring events are beautifully visualized in U'Ren's painterly watercolor, ink, and acrylic art: dark blues and greens suggest profound depths beneath waves that splash exuberantly under a luminous, ever-changing sky; the Lewis family brims with character and energy while Ida herself exudes good humor and determination; and the pivotal rescue is taut with compassion as well as drama. Altogether, this is an inviting introduction to a bygone but ever-intriguing profession. <br><br>Review, The Wall Street Journal, July 16, 2011: <br>. ..in Marissa Moss's telling, and with Andrea U'Ren's rich, color-soaked illustrations, Ida's good cheer, moxie and resourcefulness evoke the work ethic of her time as much as her own intrepidness. <br><br>


Review, Booklist, July 1, 2011<br>. ..the story is well told and dramatic, and Lewis makes a fine young heroine. <br><br>Review, The Horn Book, July/August 2011<br> The stirring events are beautifully visualized in U'Ren's painterly watercolor, ink, and acrylic art: dark blues and greens suggest profound depths beneath waves that splash exuberantly under a luminous, ever-changing sky; the Lewis family brims with character and energy while Ida herself exudes good humor and determination; and the pivotal rescue is taut with compassion as well as drama. Altogether, this is an inviting introduction to a bygone but ever-intriguing profession.


Author Information

MARISSA MOSS has written and illustrated more than 40 books. Her latest book with Tricycle Press, Sky High: The True Story of Maggie Gee, also a picture book biography about a strong female, was named a 2010 Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People, a Booklist 2010 Top Ten Biography, and an Amelia Bloomer Project Selection. ANDREA U'REN is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including Mary Smith; Pugdog; Stormy's Hat, Just Right for a Railroad Man, written by Eric Kimmel; One Potato, Two Potato, written by Cynthia DeFelice; and Feeding the Sheep, written by Leda Schubert. She studied illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design and The Cooper Union.

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