Paul Bunyan: The Invention of an American Legend
By Noah Van Sciver and Marlena Myles
Illustrated by Noah Van Sciver
Introduction by Lee Francis, IV
By Noah Van Sciver and Marlena Myles
Illustrated by Noah Van Sciver
Introduction by Lee Francis, IV
By Noah Van Sciver and Marlena Myles
Illustrated by Noah Van Sciver
Introduction by Lee Francis, IV
By Noah Van Sciver and Marlena Myles
Illustrated by Noah Van Sciver
Introduction by Lee Francis, IV
Category: Children's Graphic Novels | Children's Nonfiction
Category: Children's Graphic Novels | Children's Nonfiction
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$11.99
Aug 08, 2023 | ISBN 9781662665233 | 7 and up
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$17.99
Aug 08, 2023 | ISBN 9781662665226 | 7 and up
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Praise
Bank Street College of Education’s 2024 Best Children’s Books of the Year
A 2024 Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choice
“Van Sciver is a master of subtle mockery.”—The New York Times
★ “The Paul Bunyan tall tale gets felled…. Readers will come away ready to question what other falsehoods they’ve been fed about the history of marginalized people…. A heightened sense of scale makes Bunyan practically leap of the page in grandeur. An accessible and important reminder of how easily the truth can be coopted.” — Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“A busy, thoughtful presentation that will leave readers with much to ponder about the making of this strand of the American mythos.” —The Horn Book
“Enlightening. . . . [A] frank and accessible depiction of the environmental and economic impact of boom-bust industries . . . and how the Bunyan fiction perpetuated these systems.” —Publishers Weekly
“Offers an opportunity for critical thinking with eye-opening results.”—School Library Journal
”The combined cartoon and folk art styles work well to capture the giant lore of Paul Bunyan […] A mighty attempt to take on a giant topic of forgotten history.” —Booklist
“A fast-paced and enjoyable book that captures the cadence and evolution of tall tales in oral history. The bookend contributions by Native authors provide a nuanced and essential critical exploration of the impact of American logging on Native American land.” —SHING YIN KHOR, author of The Legend of Auntie Po, a National Book Award Finalist
“It’s so refreshing to see this alternate view of the legend…. An excellent resource for upper elementary school grades.”—Youth Services Book Review
“Logging culture may have produced some great stories. But it also cost America, and especially the indigenous people whose land all those trees once stood on, greatly. Both facts are important parts of our history. Van Sciver’s Paul Bunyan tells them both, and he does so in a way that is both potent and fun.” – SLJ’s Good Comics For Kids
“Logging culture may have produced some great stories. But it also cost America, and especially the indigenous people whose land all those trees once stood on, greatly…. Van Sciver’s Paul Bunyan tells them both, and he does so in a way that is both potent and fun.” —Good Comics for Kids
“The legend of Paul Bunyan and his ox Babe is well-known, but this book goes beyond the typical stories you hear about Paul Bunyan.” — YA Books Central
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