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Abbie Against the Storm
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Abbie Against the Storm
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Marcia Vaughan
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Illustrated by Alisha Tamburri
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 241 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781582700076
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Classifications | Dewey:813.54 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Beyond Words Publishing
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Imprint |
Beyond Words Publishing
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Publication Date |
30 March 2000 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Find your own courage in this thrilling picture book about a young woman triumphing over a deadly storm. After a supply ship fails to appear and her father leaves their island home for food and supplies, Abbie is left in charge of her family and the lighthouses her father keeps.
Author Biography
When acclaimed author Marcia Vaughan was a young girl, she loved telling wild stories to her friends. As a graduate of Washington State University, she began her career as a librarian and was soon writing books herself. Now she is the author of over 100 books for children, including the timeless 1986 treasure Wombat Stew, Three Bears of the Pacific Northwest, Kissing Coyotes, and Five Pesky Pumpkins. She lives in Tacoma, Washington. Artist Bill Farnsworth is an award-winning artist and illustrator whose work has been seen in galleries, on book covers and magazines, and children's books starting in the 1980s. He has illustrated over 75 books for children over the past four decades, including books Kaya: 1764 (for the Amercian Girl brand) and The Adventures of Vin Fin (with author Clive Cussler). He is a graduate of Ringling School of Art and Design, and a member of the Society of Illustrators in New York. Bill has done painstaking research to make Abbie historically accurate. He lives in Venice, Florida.
ReviewsVaughan's straightforward narrative conveys the danger of the storm as well as the heroine's bravery and stamina...Farnsworth's resplendent paintings of the turbulent seas heighten the drama and lend the tale immediacy. -Publisher's Weekly Farnsworth's striking illustrations enhance the tale. With muted tones and misty texture, these lovely drawings add to the sense of urgency Abbie must have felt. The story itself is fascinating in depicting the initiative and courage of young Abbie. -Today's Librarian
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