In early-nineteenth-century New England, folks considered a clean chin a sign of godliness. Born into this buttoned-up, strict society, Joseph Palmer stood out from childhood as someone who liked to do things his own way. A friend to Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Alcotts, Palmer lived by his own code and grew a belly-flowing beard that made his neighbors so crazy that they tried forcibly to shave him. He fought back and ended up in prison for a year. His cause became a local sensation, and a few short decades later a president of the United States—Abraham Lincoln—would wear a beard. Narrated with the charm of a tall tale, this true story celebrates the long American history of nonconformity and encourages children to question social rules they may take for granted.Praise for Quite Contrary Man“She [Hyatt] cleanly lays out a morality tale that could prompt a healthy civics lesson. Brown’s arch illustrations, in watercolor with pen and ink, nicely capture 19th-century New England.” –Kirkus Reviews “Brown’s warmhued watercolors reiterate the folk yarn feel with rustic touches. A spirited introduction to an iconoclastic 19th-century activist.” –Publishers Weekly
Hyatt Patricia Rusch Hyatt
Quite Contrary Man [EPUB ebook]
A True American Tale
Quite Contrary Man [EPUB ebook]
A True American Tale
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 32 ● ISBN 9781647004804 ● 出版者 ABRAMS ● 发布时间 2021 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7743050 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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