Synopses & Reviews
Every year on the fourth Thursday of November, Americans celebrate with a Thanksgiving meal. But what is the origin of this tradition? Did it really begin when the Pilgrims and Native Americans got together in 1621 in Plymouth,Massachusetts?
In her signature narrative nonfiction style, Penny Colman paints a fascinating picture of this cherished American holiday. She examines numerous Thanksgiving claims which were antecedents to the national holiday we celebrate today, raises the turkey question—does everyone eat turkey on Thanksgiving?—and shows Sarah Josepha Hales instrumental role in establishing the holiday. Get ready to delve into the rich past of Thanksgiving in an enlightening history that uncovers the true story. Thanksgiving is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Synopsis
In her signature narrative nonfiction style, Colman paints a fascinating picture of the Thanksgiving holiday by examining numerous traditions that have been predecessors to the national holiday celebrated today. Illustrations.
About the Author
PENNY COLMAN is the author of many award-winning nonfiction books. She lives in Englewood, New Jersey.