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John Audubon: Young Naturalist

by Cathy Morrison Illustrator, Miriam E. Mason Author

As an adult, John Audubon was the best known wildlife artist of the 19th century, and his book, Birds of America, is the standard against which all subsequent bird art has been measured. In this story about the artist's childhood in the West Indies and France, John's love of drawing sends him into the fields and woods near his country house in pursuit of winged models. Games and adventures also beckon: John confronts a ghost in the old water mill tower, presents his friend Cecile with a surprise birthday gift (that goes horribly wrong!), and sails off to seek his fortune in America. Special features include a summary of John's adult accomplishments, fun facts detailing little-known information about him, and a time line of his life. A reprinting under the Young Patriot Series. Originally published as part of the Childhood of Famous Americans Series.

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Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
1-882859-52-9
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
12
Pages
115
Suggested Grades
3rd - 6th
Geographical Setting
Haiti, France, US
Historical Setting
1785 - 1851
Publisher
Patria Press
Copyright
2006
Written
1943

Chapters

  • 1 The Captain Arrives
  • 2 A New Mother
  • 3 Jean Makes a Trade
  • 4 Birds of a Feather
  • 5 Wheatstacks
  • 6 A Scarecrow Meets a Ghost
  • 7 An Owl and an Egg
  • 8 From Nature to Lessons
  • 9 A Gift for a Lady
  • 10 What Will Jean Do?
  • 11 Bird of Passage
  • 12 Mill Grove and Lucy

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