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More copies of this ISBN:Dadblamed Union Army Cowby Susan Fletcher
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:She just won't git A Union army soldier can't shake his dadblamed cow in this uplifting tale based on a true story. THAT DADBLAMED COW She follows her owner into the Union army and then straight on south to fight in the war. She needs unstomped grass to eat, she gets stuck in the mud, and she's just plain DANGEROUS in battle. But this peculiar cow also gives the weary soldiers some surprising comforts. Based on stories and newspaper reports from the Civil War and full of lively illustrations, this is a heartwarming tale of one wonderfully dadblamed PERSISTENT cow. Review:"'Inspired by the true story of a 'celebrated cow' that traveled with the Fifty-Ninth Regiment of Indiana Volunteers during the Civil War (a sprightly endnote supplies the details), Fletcher (Shadow Spinner) and Root (Don't Forget Winona) weave first-class fiction. In their version, the cow belongs to a rank-and-file soldier who thinks he's left the farm behind. But 'that dadblamed cow' just can't say goodbye. She follows him right onto the train and charms his captain (those big, sad cow eyes are mighty irresistible). And 'When the bullets went whistlin' past our ears, she got spooked and bolted — around a clump of cannon, through a bramble patch, over a hill, and right smack-dab into a pack of horse dragoons,' says the narrator. ' 'You're a dadblamed dangerous cow,' I said.' But if the soldier never stops calling her 'dadblamed' he soon values her company: she offers warmth, milk and a reminder of home when the going gets rough. Root's pencil and watercolor drawings vividly render the Civil War landscape, from the bedraggled encampments to the pitch of a battle. She doesn't anthropomorphize her bovine heroine, and yet there's something special about the unnamed cow — she seems as much called to help the soldiers as Clara Barton herself. A terrific read-aloud, and a marvelous approach to history. Ages 5-7. (July)' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Review:"This engaging and original picture book offers younger readers an altogether cheerier view of the Civil War. It tells the supposedly true story of a cow that traveled for three years with the 59th Regiment of the Union Army's Indiana Volunteers, providing the soldiers with milk and solace during scores of engagements. No doubt in a nod to its down-home origins, Fletcher goes all folksy, to good effect:... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review) Synopsis:Based on stories and newspaper reports from the Civil War and full of lively illustrations, this book tells a heartwarming tale of one wonderfully persistent cow who follows her owner into the Union army. Full color. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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