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Binding: Hardcover
Fabric Type: 9780399226717
Fax Number: First Impression
Legal Disclaimer: 0399226710
Maximum Color Depth: Philomel
Metal Type: Philomel
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 48
Total External Bays Free: September 15, 1994
Total Firewire Ports: Philomel
Total Gem Weight: Ages 4-8
Philomel
Features:- ISBN13: 9780399226717
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Editorial Review:
Product Description: In a true story, Pinkus Aylee, a black Union soldier, finds Sheldon Curtis left for dead and carries him home to be tended by his mother, but when the two boys attempt to rejoin the Union troops, they are captured and sent to Andersonville Prison.
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This may be a picture book, but the pictures are not only what's fantastic and moving. The words can bring the reader to tears--at least this reader. It may be hard to read the book aloud to children in grades 4-12 without choking up.
The main characters are admirable, and their suffering during the Civil War is both heroic, sad and tragic. This book is about the war, about slavery, and about the good and bad of human nature.
The story claims to be true (within the text), ... Read More
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I liked this book. It was about the Civil War. Pink and Say are two boys whose names were Pinkus and Sheldon. Pink found Say lying on the ground after he had been shot by the Confederate Army because he had escaped from military camp. They became friends and they were put in different troops. At the end, they were with each other. I think second and third graders would like to read it. This book did have some sad parts.
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Polacco outdoes herself in this heart-rending tale of two friends. I read this to my third grade class and their eyes fill with tears when the two boys are separated - they understand Pink's fate is unjust and when the author prompts the reader to say his name aloud in remembrance, every single child says it in an awe-filled whisper. There is an abundance of conversation starters in these pages; it takes at least a half hour to read it aloud. When we read it together we talk about the effect a wordless ... Read More
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Pink and Say is a very interesting book about the Civil war.It's about this 15 year old boy who is joining the army for the Union. He got shot in the leg and meets some one who helps him.And takes him somewhere, where he wakes up and does not know where he is. It's appropriate for all ages.It also shows care.
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This book was recommended to me by a grade school teacher. I teach middle school history and plan to read it to my students, when I do the Civil War unit.
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