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Manhattan by Jennifer Thermes
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Manhattan

Mapping the Story of an Island

Abrams Books for Young Readers · 2019-08-06

Manhattan: Mapping the Story of an Island

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Travel / United States / Northeast / Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, PA)
  • Good for fans of Picture Books
  • Strong fit for readers who prefer grounded, real-world context.

What You Get

  • Themes: History, Ages, Grade.
  • Reading lane: United States and Buildings.
  • Publisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers.

About This Book

Told in dazzling maps and informative sidebars, critically acclaimed author-illustrator Jennifer Thermes’s Manhattan explores the 400+ year history of Manhattan Island. From before its earliest settlement to the vibrant metropolis that exists today, the island of Manhattan has always been a place of struggle, growth, and radical transformation. Humans, history, and natural events have shaped this tiny sliver of land for more than 400 years. In Manhattan , travel back in time...

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Told in dazzling maps and informative sidebars, critically acclaimed author-illustrator Jennifer Thermes’s Manhattan explores the 400+ year history of Manhattan Island. From before its earliest settlement to the vibrant metropolis that exists today, the island of Manhattan has always been a place of struggle, growth, and radical transformation. Humans, history, and natural events have shaped this tiny sliver of land for more than 400 years. In Manhattan , travel back in time to discover how a small rodent began an era of rapid change for the island. Learn about immigration, the slave trade, and the people who built New York City. See how a street plan projected the city’s future, and how epic fires and storms led to major feats of engineering above and below ground. Through dramatic illustrations, informative sidebars, and detailed maps inspired by historic archives, Manhattan explores the rich history that still draws people from all around the world to the island’s shores today. From The Battery downtown up to Inwood, every inch of the island has a story to tell. “Thermes, also a map illustrator, shows off her skills with detailed maps that reveal the origins of Broadway, Wall Street, and other landmarks . . . This slice of American history is a gem.” — Booklist (Starred Review) “A fascinating account of New York City’s development from the time of the Lenape people to the present day.” —Shelf Awareness (Starred Review)

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