A Pioneer Thanksgiving


Book Description

Follow the Robertson family as they prepare for a Thanksgiving dinner to celebrate the harvest in the fall of 1841.




Giving Thanks


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The story of the First Thanksgiving is told from the points-of-view of a 14-year-old Wampanoag Indian boy and a 6-year-old English Pilgrim boy. Photographed at the Plimoth Plantation, this story gives readers an unusual and effective interpretation through the parallel points-of-view of Native Americans and the Pilgrims. Full-color photos.




Thanksgiving and Other Harvest Festivals


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Introduces celebrations of the harvest and describes the traditions and festivities held for these holidays throughout the world.




The First Thanksgiving


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Veteran historian Robert Tracy McKenzie sets aside centuries of legend and political stylization to present the mixed blessing that was the first Thanksgiving. Like good narrative history, McKenzie's critical account of our Pilgrim ancestors confronts us with our own unresolved issues of national and spiritual identity.




Encyclopaedia Britannica


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This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style.




Thanksgiving


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Explains the Thanksgiving story and traditions on how they remind us that every day is a good day to thank God.




The Harvest Feast


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26 stories and poems trace the history of Thanksgiving.




Sarah Gives Thanks


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2013 Amelia Bloomer List During the nineteenth century, Sarah Josepha Hale dedicated her life to making Thanksgiving a national holiday, all while raising a family and becoming a groundbreaking writer and women's magazine editor. Sarah Hale's inspiring story, accompanied by luscious watercolor illustrations, tells the tale of one woman who wouldn't take no for an answer.







Merrily Comes Our Harvest in


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T.J. is a daydreamer. He loves to daydream all the time. He daydreamed an imaginary dragon who came to him and they became friends.