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The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. It also stands today as a symbol of unity and freedom. Why does it stand for these things? Join a tour guide and learn more about the creation and importance of the Lincoln Memorial.
"This book is filled with facts about the life of Abraham Lincoln and the landmark memorial built to honor him. Included are a glossary, a “Learn More” section, and an index. This would be a great addition to a unit on American Presidents." - The Lorgnette - Heart of Texas Reviews
January 1, 2009
"In this title, a tour guide presents not only the basic facts about the Lincoln Memorial but also information not found in most history textbooks. The text details the reasons for the memorial; how, when, and by whom it was designed and constructed; its dedication; and its subsequent place in history. Other titles in the American Symbols series include Our U.S. Capitol, also by Firestone (2008), and Uncle Sam by Anastasia Suen (2008)." - Book Links
November 30, 2008
Inhouse Design Award by Graphic Design USA
April 1, 2008
Long: Mary Firestone has written more than thirty children’s books. Her books have been recommended by the National Science Teacher Association, and she has received a Best Writing in the Arts award from the Minneapolis Neighborhood Press Association. She has an MFA in Creative Writing and is currently acquiring her teaching license in Language Arts. Mary currently lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with her son Adam and their cat Rigley. Their home is near the Mississippi River park system where they spend time outdoors riding bikes and soaking up the wonders of local wildlife. Short: Mary Firestone has written more than 30 children’s books. Her books have been recommended by the National Science Teacher Association, and she has received a Best Writing in the Arts award from the Minneapolis Neighborhood Press Association. Mary and her son, Adam, love riding their bikes near their St. Paul, Minnesota, home. Their cat, Rigley, waves from the window.
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