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River Town (Small Town U.S.A.)
Bonnie Geisert

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River Town (Small Town U.S.A.)

Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books (Mar 29, 1999)
9780395908914
| Hardcover
32 pages | 212 x 287 mm | English
Dewey 307.720973
LC Classification HT123 .G423 1999
LC Control No. 98017249

Genre

  • Nonfiction

Subject

  • Cities And Towns
  • Cities And Towns - Juvenile Literature. - United States
  • Harbors - Juvenile Literature. - United States
  • River Life - Juvenile Literature. - United States
  • Rivers
  • Seasons
  • Seasons - Juvenile Literature. - United States

Plot

During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, small towns sprouted up along the banks of America's rivers. Through a year of changing seasons the reader is transported to the days when people's livelihoods were directly connected to the river. The life of the townsfolk is shown to be an accumulation of events both large and small, from a joyous Halloween parade to the frozen river in winter to the threat of damaging springtime floods. Children and adults alike will pour over these pages of intricate etchings, noticing the changes and happenings of day-to-day, season-to-season life lived along a river. As they did in Prairie Town, the Geiserts have once again created a stunning tribute to small-town America as it once was and, to an extent, still remains today.

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