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Joshua The Giant Frog

Joshua The Giant Frog
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  • ISBN-13: 9781589802674
  • ISBN: 1589802675
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Thomas, Peggy, Smith, Cat Bowman

SUMMARY

"From the moment the first boat floated down the Erie Canal, people living along its banks have told strange stories. It was as if mixing the waters of the Hudson and the Erie made mysterious things happen." -- Joshua the Giant FrogAn astonishing feat of engineering and human labor, the Erie Canal had enormous impact on New York and the rest of America after it opened to great fanfare in 1825. In Joshua the Giant Frog, the town of Empeyville sits alongside this modern wonder, which, due to a recent drought, is nothing more than a wet rag lying across the state. A line of barges stranded between the cities of Syracuse and Rome has been stuck all summer, and no amount of mules or oxen can move them. However, thanks to the ingenuity of young Red McCarthy, the boats are hauled all the way to Albany, pulled by his amiable amphibian friend, Joshua.This turn-of-the-century tall tale shows that even a giant frog can be friendly and helpful, when given a purpose and embraced in a spirit of collaboration and community. The townspeople of Empeyville have plenty of work for Joshua, and he is happy to oblige, since every day ends with swimming and playing in the local pond. Amusing illustrations depict small-town life in nineteenth-century upstate New York, and history hops ahead in this Americana tribute to hard work, teamwork, and resourcefulness.ABOUT THE AUTHORAuthor Peggy Thomas was raised in western New York and drew on her memoriesof hearing colorful tall tales from the 1800s while writing this story. Mrs.Thomas received a masteris degree in anthropology from the State University ofNew York and is a member of the Society of Childrenis Book writers andIllustrators.ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATORCat Bowman Smithis critically acclaimed artwork adorns morethan forty books, including Feliciana Feydra LeRoux . Ms. Smithlives in Pittsford, New York, and is a former newspaper illustrator and artteacher.Thomas, Peggy is the author of 'Joshua The Giant Frog', published 2005 under ISBN 9781589802674 and ISBN 1589802675.

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