The Thanksgiving Story

The Thanksgiving Story

Cover showing Caldecott Medal
Author Alice Dalgliesh
Illustrator Helen Sewell
Cover artist Sewell
Country United States
Language English
Genre Picture book
Publisher Charles Scribner's Sons
Publication date
1954
Media type Print
Pages 32 pp
ISBN 0689710534

The Thanksgiving Story, written by Alice Dalgliesh and illustrated by Helen Sewell, is a 1954 picture book published by Demco Media and Charles Scribner's Sons. The Thanksgiving Story was the runner-up for the Caldecott Medal for 1955 and is a Caldecott Honor Medal book. The Thanksgiving Story was reprinted in paperback by Aladdin Paperbacks in 1985 and reissued in hardcover by Atheneum Books for Young Readers in 1988.

Description

The story, written by Dalgliesh, is about the first Thanksgiving in America. The story revolves around The Hopkins family who were passengers on the crowded Mayflower. It is described through the eyes of three Puritan children.

Plot

Passengers abroad the Mayflower, Giles, Constance and Damaris Hopkins are on the way to the New world to start a new life with their parents. Upon their passage, their baby brother Oceanus is born on the crowded ship. On their arrival, the pilgrims faced hardship of hunger, cold and sickness. The pilgrims go through a harsh winter in Plymouth. When spring comes, the settlers plant crops with the help of two Native Americans, Samoset and Squanto. Due to the help of the Native Americans, the pilgrims were able to survive their first year. The story concludes with a great feast which the pilgrims invited the Native American chief Massasoit, Squanto and their people who had helped them survive hunger, cold and sickness in the New World.

Critical Reception

The Thanksgiving Story was published to very mixed reviews with 3 out of 5 stars from Barnes & Noble and Google Books. Critics acclaim while the story is very detailed and nicely organized, it is an outdated story of what happened between the pilgrims and Native Americans.

See also

References

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    1. http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/caldecotthonors/1955honorthanksgivingstory
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