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Manjiro was rescued by an American whaling ship, taken to Hawaii, and then to New England by the ship owner. What happened to him then sounds so fantastic, it is hard to believe it is all true.
The author uses Manjiro's drawings and authentic photographs of the time. It is amazing to think how much difference Commodore Perry's visit to Japan made in the lives of the people.
This book is sure to catch the fancy of the young biography readers.
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What young readers will get out of this National Geographic Society volume is how relatively little people and events can end up changing the course of history and the importance of context. Blumberg examines the historical record and argues that because of the "Black Napoleon," Toussaint L'Ouverture (the hero of the tiny French colony of St. Domingue, now Haiti), an outbreak of yellow fever, and storms off of the coast of Holland ended up in the Louisiana Purchase. Additionally, we are halfway through the book before the subject of purchasing the Louisiana Territory is even put on the table. The first half of "What's the Deal" looks at the deterioration of Franco-American relations after the American Revolution, and particularly after the French had their own revolution, Reign of Terror, and found Napoleon ruling the country and plunging the European continent into war. The second half details the curious chain of events that led to the clearly unconstitutional purchase
This book is illustrated with historic etchings and paintings, including some marvelous examples of early political cartoons, including one of Napoleon taking a bath and the famous one showing the American Eagle saving the Constitution from being thrown on the flaming "Altar of Gallic Despotism" by Jefferson. The back of "What's the Deal" contains a Time Line and a Map of the present-day boundaries of the 15 states created entirely or in part from the Louisiana Purchase, along with the traditional Notes, Bibliography, and Index. Blumberg was interested in this subject because it represented not only a turning point in American and global history, as well as because it also involved two dynamic and important figures in Jefferson and Napoleon. But in the end she amply demonstrates that big historical events have little causes as well. This book is an excellent choice for any young student required to research the Louisiana Purchase for class.
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Just like an encyclopedia that misses no details, Blumberg's "Monsters" broadly covers unexplained creatures, sightings, and age-old legends and myths. From the infamous Sasquatch and the Loch Ness Monster, to more obscure unexplained phenomena like Mothman, the Florida Skunk Ape, and even Minotaurs. The book also explores each creature or legend's first sightings or origins while still interesting the reader.
It is a shame that Rhoda Blumberg's "Monsters" is out of print. I recommend it for young readers interested in the unexplained. Like me, even if they don't believe in it, the book takes an interesting look at the origins of many different legends.
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