|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Francine R Cefola , Bobbi R MadryPublisher: Golden Quill PR Imprint: Golden Quill PR Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9780967625683ISBN 10: 0967625688 Pages: 188 Publication Date: 18 May 2018 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA must read for history lovers--Very highly recommended A rich tapestry of voices weave cultures, ages, backgrounds, hopes and dreams in a seamless presention in TELL IT TO THE FUTURE . Indeed, dry historical data comes to life in pencil drawings and multihued storeytelling. As the excitement of amercican;s open door policy gices way tot he disillusion of war, the depression, and recovery, only repeat itself, the vibrancy of the American spirit gives voice to the pain and triumphs of each decade. Each shaped the decade. Each chapter lists major events that shaped that decade, an author's story that relates something relevant to the tone of the times, and interesting facts of historical interest. Reminiscent of the tradition of stoytelling to preserve history. Teh stories, poems, artwork, and letters lend a texture and depth tthat makes TELL IT TO THE FUTURE a must read. -Cindy Penn, Senior Editor-Wordweaving .. .coveys the grand old style of story telling while adhering to a hsitorical tradition...examines how ordinary people existed...a delight5ful read...it takes a closer look at 'social studies, ' than our history books ever did. - Danielle Bernato, Atomic Magazine .. .makes for a fun, informative and useful book that will touch readers on a personal level. Tom Pearson, Laughing Bear Newsletter A must read for history lovers--Very highly recommended A rich tapestry of voices weave cultures, ages, backgrounds, hopes and dreams in a seamless presention in TELL IT TO THE FUTURE . Indeed, dry historical data comes to life in pencil drawings and multihued storeytelling. As the excitement of amercican;s open door policy gices way tot he disillusion of war, the depression, and recovery, only repeat itself, the vibrancy of the American spirit gives voice to the pain and triumphs of each decade. Each shaped the decade. Each chapter lists major events that shaped that decade, an author's story that relates something relevant to the tone of the times, and interesting facts of historical interest. Reminiscent of the tradition of stoytelling to preserve history. Teh stories, poems, artwork, and letters lend a texture and depth tthat makes TELL IT TO THE FUTURE a must read. -Cindy Penn, Senior Editor-Wordweaving ...coveys the grand old style of story telling while adhering to a hsitorical tradition...examines how ordinary people existed...a delight5ful read...it takes a closer look at 'social studies, ' than our history books ever did. - Danielle Bernato, Atomic Magazine ...makes for a fun, informative and useful book that will touch readers on a personal level. Tom Pearson, Laughing Bear Newsletter Author InformationFRANCINE R. CEFOLA is a writer, editor and publisher for The Write Source and Golden Quill Press. She has developed writing programs for all ages, including seniors and teens. Francine has been an author for over forty years and has received many writing awards for poetry and short stories. She has co-authored,""New Horizons,"" and ""How to Write Your Book,"" and has edited and helped publish numerous books. Working with children for many of those years, she has tutored their writing and taught drama and co-wrote and produced, ""The We Nobody Knows,"" for Crown Players. She has served on the 21st Century Collaborative for children and youth. Francine has recently turned her story, ""Code 47 to BREV Force,"" into a trilogy. She has also written a manual, for the ""Look Good . . . Feel Better"" cancer program. BOBBI R. MADRY is Educational Director of The Write Source and Golden Quill Press. She has served as author and senior editor of educational publications and director of human relations programs for major New York City publishers. She writes book reviews for national magazines and has authored several books, including, ""Love Makes the Difference,"" ""New Horizons,"" and ""How To Write your Book."" She has also served as Associate Publisher for a Rockland newspaper where she was a mentor to aspiring writers and has received numerous awards for writing and community service. As a writing consultant/editor Bobbi assists others in writing and publishing their works. She also teaches creative writing and poetry. She holds degrees in the arts and behavioral sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |