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The Life of George Washington In Words of One Syllable - A Revolutionary President: The Accessible Biography of America's First Leader - cover

The Life of George Washington In Words of One Syllable - A Revolutionary President: The Accessible Biography of America's First Leader

Josephine Pollard

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Josephine Pollard's "The Life of George Washington. In Words of One Syllable" is an innovative biographical work that distills the complexities of America's founding father into accessible language suitable for young readers. The book employs a unique literary style, utilizing monosyllabic vocabulary to convey intricate historical narratives without sacrificing clarity or depth. This stylistic choice not only makes the text approachable but also reflects a broader 19th-century pedagogical trend aimed at educating youth through simplified literary forms, enriching the educational landscape in a post-Civil War America eager to instill patriotism and historical awareness in its citizens. Pollard, an accomplished author and educator, was deeply committed to literacy and accessible literature. Her extensive background in writing children's literature and educational texts undoubtedly informed her desire to create a work that would introduce young audiences to the life and legacy of George Washington. Having been influenced by the cultural movements of her time, Pollard recognized the importance of fostering a sense of national identity among children through stories that highlight the values and challenges of their forebears. This book is highly recommended for educators, parents, and young readers alike. It serves as an engaging introduction to George Washington's life, meticulously crafted to promote understanding and interest in American history. Pollard'Äôs work is not just a biography but a key to unlocking the past for a new generation.
Disponible depuis: 22/11/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 754 pages.

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