Jensen, Stacy S. (Autor)
Before I Lived Here

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Beschreibung
Journey backward in time through all the layers of history that led up to your neighborhood s existence.
The building you live in has probably been around longer than you, so you may think it s been there forever. But no matter where you live, a whole lot happened before your home was built.
In Before I Lived Here, a boy peels away each layer of the history of the land his house sits on. Follow along from the construction of the neighborhood back to the planning of it; from the ranchers and log cabins that predated it, back to the region s Indigenous people and their eviction from the land . . . all the way back to the time of the dinosaurs.
Before I Lived Here reminds us that history isn t something that happens far away, to other people it s in our own backyards. Debut author Stacy S. Jensen makes the learning readily digestible. There s something here for every reader from the irresistible depiction of construction sites for vehicle fans, to the somber facts of indigenous displacement recounted without flinching, making for a great family conversation starter on many different levels.
The building you live in has probably been around longer than you, so you may think it s been there forever. But no matter where you live, a whole lot happened before your home was built.
In Before I Lived Here, a boy peels away each layer of the history of the land his house sits on. Follow along from the construction of the neighborhood back to the planning of it; from the ranchers and log cabins that predated it, back to the region s Indigenous people and their eviction from the land . . . all the way back to the time of the dinosaurs.
Before I Lived Here reminds us that history isn t something that happens far away, to other people it s in our own backyards. Debut author Stacy S. Jensen makes the learning readily digestible. There s something here for every reader from the irresistible depiction of construction sites for vehicle fans, to the somber facts of indigenous displacement recounted without flinching, making for a great family conversation starter on many different levels.
Produktdetails
ISBN/GTIN | 978-0-8234-5223-1 |
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Erscheinungsjahr | 2025 |
Seitenzahl | 32 S. |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Format | 26,3 x 0,8 x 26,1 cm |
Produktsicherheit
Herstellername: HackettFlynn Ltd
E-Mail-Adresse: EU@walkerpublishinggroup.com
E-Mail-Adresse: EU@walkerpublishinggroup.com