Squirrel and John Muir is written by Emily Arnold McCully. This
story is of a girl named Florence, nicknamed squirrel, she lives in Yosemite
National Park around the year 1868. While living in the hotel her parents run,
she meets John Muir who will become a famous naturalist, scientist, in America.
The book shows their encounter and the relationship that builds overtime.
This book is a historical fiction young reader book. Squirrel
and John Muir shows very superficially the life of Florence and how she grew up
and acted as a young girl. She is shown to be a gutsy, no fear child. She is
also shown to be a bit primitive and lacking manners. When she meets John Muir,
he teaches her about the value and small intricacies of the forest in which she
lives in. he helps her to develop an appreciation of the world around her. It is
an ok book to briefly talk about two American characters from history. The story does not go into much detail. The colors
of the illustrations definitely help to draw attention to the book.
This book shows respect for others by John Muir showing
Florence the good in nature and how to be kind and understanding of people,
plants, and nature as a whole. This book can be used in class to add
information during lessons on settlers and early America.
this looks interesting ! I never heard about this book but it would be great when discussing how society has changed , comparing how people lived in the past to how we live today.
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