Lady Liberty : a biography

by Rappaport, Doreen.

Format: Print Book 2014
Availability: Available at 1 Library 1 of 2 copies
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South Park Library Juvenile j974.71 RAP
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Summary
A powerfully moving, authentic portrait of the Statue of Liberty, told through the eyes of those who created her and illustrated in glorious detail.

"Soon America will be one hundred years old. I share my dream of a birthday gift."

It begins in 1865 as a romantic idea, but ten years later Édouard Laboulaye's dream catches fire and takes shape. Sculptor Auguste Bartholdi gives the dream the form of a lady, holding a torch to "enlighten the world." Engineers, plasterers, carpenters, coppersmiths -- many of them immigrants -- work together to turn the lady into a monument over 100 feet tall. Joseph Pulitzer calls on readers to help fund a pedestal, and hundreds send in nickels, dimes, and even roosters for the cause. Doreen Rappaport's historically accurate, poetic vignettes and Matt Tavares's magnificent images remind us of the true origins of a national symbol -- and show that it took a lot of people to make the Lady.
Back matter includes statue dimensions, a time line, an author note, an illustrator note, sources, and suggestions for further reading.
Additional Information
Series Candlewick biographies.
Subjects Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.) -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Publisher Somerville, Mass. :Candlewick Press,2014
Contributors Tavares, Matt, illustrator.
Language English
Description 40 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN 9780763671143
0763671142
9780763671150
0763671150
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