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The North Atlantic Coast: A Literary Field Guide

PUBLISHER Milkweed Editions (06/01/2004)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Gathering the stories of people whose lives have adapted to the unique features of the North Atlantic coast, the book moves from Wampanoag Indians to eighteenth-century seafarers to contemporary teens.

Readers are invited to feel the throb and pulse of the surf as Helen Keller felt it, track an otter through a southern New Hampshire winter, harvest blueberries as the Micmac Indians once did, and join a young boy as he tries to save a lobster from the cooking pot. The lives of fishermen and women, of sailors lost in the fog, of a whale trapped in a pond in Newfoundland--all become richer and more memorable when woven into the fabric of literature.

The book is divided, as are all books in the series, into four sections: Adventures, Great Places, Reapers and Sowers, and Wild Lives. The treasure trove of stories, poems, journal entries, and essays about the region is followed by a brief natural history, including a list of areas to visit to experience the wilder side of the North Atlantic Coast region.

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ISBN-13: 9781571316431
ISBN-10: 1571316434
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 288
Carton Quantity: 32
Product Dimensions: 6.02 x 0.87 x 8.98 inches
Weight: 0.86 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Index, Price on Product, Maps, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Travel | United States - Northeast - General
Grade Level: 4th Grade and up
Dewey Decimal: 975
Library of Congress Control Number: 2004003600
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Gathering the stories of people whose lives have adapted to the unique features of the North Atlantic coast, the book moves from Wampanoag Indians to eighteenth-century seafarers to contemporary teens.

Readers are invited to feel the throb and pulse of the surf as Helen Keller felt it, track an otter through a southern New Hampshire winter, harvest blueberries as the Micmac Indians once did, and join a young boy as he tries to save a lobster from the cooking pot. The lives of fishermen and women, of sailors lost in the fog, of a whale trapped in a pond in Newfoundland--all become richer and more memorable when woven into the fabric of literature.

The book is divided, as are all books in the series, into four sections: Adventures, Great Places, Reapers and Sowers, and Wild Lives. The treasure trove of stories, poems, journal entries, and essays about the region is followed by a brief natural history, including a list of areas to visit to experience the wilder side of the North Atlantic Coast region.

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Editor: St Antoine, Sara
St. Antonie has prepared science education materials for the World Wildlife Fund and other organizations.
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Illustrator: Mirocha, Paul
Paul Mirocha is the artist in residence at Tumamoc Hill. Mirocha has illustrated numerous books, including work by Gary Paul Nabhan and BarbaraKingsolver. Mirocha is the winner of multiple awards, including those fromthe Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles and the Arizona Commission on the Arts.
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