Lewis and Clark: Explorers of the American West
Lewis and Clark: Explorers of the American West
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Holiday House
Annotation: Introduces Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and their expedition of 1804-6 through the Louisiana Territory, opening the land from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
Genre: [Biographies]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #5885072
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Holiday House
Copyright Date: 1996
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 01/01/94
Illustrator: Williams, Richard,
Pages: 32 pages
ISBN: 0-8234-1273-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-8234-1273-0
Dewey: 920
LCCN: 92040427
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book

The journey of the Corps of Discovery is described with an eye for the big picture as well as for the smaller events and details that contribute to the story. Williams's illustrations capture the landscape that held many dangerous and beautiful surprises, and portraits of expedition members and the Native Americans they met along the way are rendered with character. A fine map is included. Ind.

Kirkus Reviews

The story of Lewis and Clark's 1804 exploration west of the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean abounds with elements relevant to our own time. Chronicling the plants and animals they saw, Lewis and Clark made among the first ecological observations of the land. They were white men encountering Native Americans and beginning- -albeit unknowingly—a difficult, deceit-ridden relationship that continues to this day. While the picture-book format and target reading level limit Kroll (By the Dawn's Early Light, p. 69, etc.) from expounding on his story in any great detail, he might have at least alluded to his subjects' wider significance. Instead, his delivery of Lewis and Clark's journey is flat, monochromatic, and stinting on details about which kids will wonder: In the event they ran out of food, [Lewis] had brought a thick, gooey `portable soup.' '' Neat name, what was in it?The Corps spent four tense days with [the Teton Sioux].'' Well, what happened? Similarly undynamic are the poses and facial expressions in Williams's oils: Even in action scenes—such as when the men haul their canoes through rapids—the figures look stiff and blank, with only a bit lip driving the idea of exertion home. This is a rich subject, but get a good encyclopedia entry and some reference-book art and create your own, more compelling treatment for your kids. (Nonfiction. 8-12)"

School Library Journal

Gr 2-5-An attractive picture-book presentation of the highlights of Lewis and Clark's exploratory expedition through the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The text reads like a fictional adventure story, but sticks to the facts as it summarizes the major events of the dangerous journey. Many details are supplied through the colorful, realistic paintings: the physical landscape, clothing, tools and weapons, and differences in appearance and customs among Native American cultures. This is an excellent read-aloud resource to motivate young students to find out more about the opening up and settlement of the western U.S. Older students might use this book as an overview before moving on to Rhoda Blumberg's The Incredible Journey of Lewis and Clark (Lothrop, 1987).-Eunice Weech, M.L. King Elementary School, Urbana, IL

Word Count: 2,268
Reading Level: 5.5
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.5 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 67098 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: NC970L
Guided Reading Level: S
Fountas & Pinnell: S

An illustrated account of the amazing two-year journey of Lewis and Clark across the American West.

In the early 1800s, William Clark and Meriwether Lewis set out, at the request of President Thomas Jefferson, to explore the Louisiana Territory.  For two years, four months, and nine days the men and their crew traveled the rivers, plains, and forests of the west, discovering unknown plants and animals and making contact with many native tribes.

This simple introduction to their epic journey is perfect for young readers, featuring large-format illustrations, a timeline of important events, and an afterword that describes the lives of the explorers after their return home.


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