Virginia: An Alphabetical Journey Through History teaches children about the people, places, geography, and history of the Old Dominion from A to Z. Students learn about the Commonwealth's indigenous peoples and its colonial heritage; the many presidents who came from Virginia; its Revolutionary and Civil War histories; its famous houses and grand plantations; its favorite sons and daughters, from Arthur Ashe to Ella Fitzgerald to George Washington.
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About the Author:
Betty Bruce Shepard was born in Richmond and raised in Buckingham County, the geographic center of Virginia. She grew up with a love for the Commonwealth and its history, receiving degree from Mary Washington College and The College of William & Mary. A teacher, librarian, and author of numerous teachers' guides, Betty is married and has two grown children. Illustrator Marsha Lederman, a transplanted Northerner, moved to Virginia after receiving a B.F.A. from Rhode Island School of Design, and established herself as a versatile and highly regarded illustrator and designer. Active involvement in the school experiences of her son and daughter, she developed a deep appreciation of Virginia history. Peter and Cheryl Barnes are Virginia residents and authors of 15 educational books for children.
Review:
2008 Bronze Medal -- Alphabet/Counting Book --Moonbeam Awards 2008 Finalist -- Children's Non-Fiction --National Indie Excellence Award 2008 Finalist -- Children's Picture Book Hardcover Non-Fiction --National Best Book Award
(Betty) Shepard is a dedicated researcher and an experienced teacher/librarian, who has managed to present an extraordinary amount of information...in a pleasing format that will become a reference book in libraries and classrooms across the country. --Children's Literature
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