River of Dreams: The Story of the Hudson River
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River of Dreams: The Story of the Hudson River

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River of Dreams: The Story of the Hudson River

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N**R

So Much More Than a Picture Book! And Not Just For Children!

My 13 year old granddaughter, who lives in NJ, recently read, My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George and became enthralled with the Catskill Mountain area. I have lived in the Mid-Hudson Valley, just below the Catskills, for my entire 65 years. I am well acquainted with the Hudson River. As a child, my father and I frequently went boating on and fishing in the waters of the Esopus Creek and the Hudson River. To this day, I live just a few miles west of the Hudson. I bought this book for my granddaughter for Christmas. It gives a wonderful historical account of the river and it's surrounding areas. The charming illustrations, intertwined with the storyline, holds one's attention as no history book could. One can tend to take for granted the place where they have lived all their life. This book gave me a new appreciation for just how historic and important this area is and how it played an important part in the forming of our nation. Everyone, young and old, who lives in the Hudson Valley or is interested in early colonial history, should read this book. I am now ordering a copy for myself. This is one that I want in my own personal library!

S**L

A good introduction to the Hudson and it’s history

This book is written in a simple style for kids, but that also makes it easy to read a quick history of the Hudson River. It’s illustrated well so we can get a glimpse of the past too. I live near the river and can see it from my living room, so this book means a lot to me.

M**C

A Must for the Hudson River Area

This is a beautiful book detailing the history and importance of the Hudson River to America. The illustrations will keep children interested, while the historical facts will engage adults. It covers the Native Americans, Henry Hudson's discovery, the role in the Revolutionary War, the building of NYC, the role in American art and literature and more. It is a great gift for history buffs, children or as a coffee table book. Recommended.

L**O

Wonderful book

This wonderful book brings to life the history of New York state, from glaciers to Native Americans, to the chaining of the Hudson during Revolutionary times, how travel by water gave way to travel by train, as well as concepts of ecology including pollution, fish migrations & eagles. This exceptional work also features inspiring artwork. Teachers especially can use this work to cover many areas of their curriculum. It is very readable for kids and parents as well, and may inspire you to take a trip to see this great river which helped shape America.

L**S

coffeetable book

I love the HUdson river and live right by it. This is a cute very informative book a bit more childrens book than I'd imagined but I did learn alot and will keep it on my mantle

N**Y

Wonderful for both children and adults

Having grown up in the mid-Hudson River valley, I was familiar with many of the legends and reading this book brought many fond memories back. The art work is enchanting and charming - a perfect compliment to the script. This book is a great addition to anyone's library who is familiar with the complex history of the region.

W**S

Five Stars

Simple transaction, book as described, used for daughter's book report at school.

N**.

Richie's Picks: RIVER OF DREAMS

"On the Hudson there was always the opportunity to be educated deeply in the heart. The beauty of the landscape did the rest, along with the magic of the moon, the river's hot and reedy bays, the glittering silver ice, days of summer or days of snow submerged in an ocean of clear blue air, fields never-ending, the wind from Canada, and the great city to the south."-- from WINTER'S TALE by Mark Helprin (1983)"...Down the Valley one million toilet chainsFind my Hudson so convenient place to drainAnd each little city says. 'Who, me?Do you think that sewage plants come free?'"-- from "My Dirty Stream (The Hudson River Song)" by Pete Seeger (1961)"The water turned greenish brown, except by the GM plant, where it turned red or yellow or whatever color that they were painting the cars that day."I grew up knowing of the Hudson as a river that was dead and only getting worse, the tainted lifeblood of a region that must have been awfully beautiful at some point in a previous century. As a Boy Scout I was occasionally in the vicinity of the river, participating in weekend campouts at Bear Mountain and, once, touring the grounds of the U.S. Military Academy. In my early years of raising and showing dairy goats, I would glimpse the river as I drove Upstate to fairgrounds in the Hudson Valley and beyond."When George Washington made his headquarters on a steep cliff overlooking the river, it became the most important military post in the country. Known as West Point, it had views of all boat traffic in both directions. The river wrapped around its base, forcing ships to slow down and to come into easy range of cannon fire. Washington called West Point the 'key to America.'"In RIVER OF DREAMS, Hudson Talbott, who illustrated Jacqueline Woodson's beautiful Newbery Honor book SHOW WAY, leads readers on a four-century visual tour de force of the River with whom he shares a name. Incorporating natural history, colonial and American history, art and literary history, science, technology, and the environmental movement into a visual celebration of all things Hudson, Talbott demonstrates repeatedly how this river has played a unique and pivotal role in America over the four centuries since Henry Hudson first navigated it in September of 1609.The river's importance has grown in step with the nation:"George Washington had once envisioned a canal across New York State, connecting the waters of Lake Erie to the Hudson. Governor Dewitt Clinton picked up the dream, and finally saw it completed in 1825. Three hundred and sixty-three miles long, forty feet wide and only four feet deep, its nickname switched overnight from 'Clinton's Ditch' to the 'Eighth Wonder of the World.'"Suddenly the great, untapped heartland of America was connected to the world by water. New York-to-Cleveland travel time went from ninety days by land to thirty days by water. The price of grain dropped from ninety cents a pound to nine cents as Midwest farm products flooded eastward...The Hudson became America's first superhighway, and it made New York City into the greatest marketplace on earth. Money was pouring into the city from all directions."The river has given and Americans have taken. Over the centuries, businessmen and business concerns large and small benefited -- in the short run -- from exploiting the Hudson River, but the long term effects to health and to the quality of life have been well-documented (if not as obvious as the tip of one's nose)."From approximately 1947 to 1977, the General Electric Company (GE) discharged as much as 1.3 million pounds of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from its capacitor manufacturing plants at the Hudson Falls and Fort Edward facilities into the Hudson River."-- from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency websiteThe U.S. environmental movement began in the sixties in the Hudson Valley, thanks to the way the river was mercilessly exploited, and while it has taken the better part of a lifetime to turn things around, many things are now getting better. Toward the end of RIVER OF DREAMS we learn of the increasing fish, osprey and bald eagle populations and how there are people actually swimming in the Hudson these days."I would explain that the Hudson was a 'drowned' river, up to about Poughkeepsie. The Ice Age had depressed the river bed to a depth that allowed the Atlantic Ocean to flood inland. Consequently, the lower Hudson was really a saltwater estuary."--from MY AMERICAN JOURNEY by General Colin Powell (whose undergrad was Geology)Hudson Talbott's paintings flow through the 400 years of "civilization" on the river. The illustrations include maps, depictions of the various sailing and steam vessels, the process of ice harvesting, the work of the Hudson River School of painting, and images of important characters in the story of the Hudson such as King James II, Washington Irving, Franny Reese, and Pete Seeger. An exceptionally notable two-page spread reveals a bucolic scene of sloops plying the river and cows in a meadow into which a coal-burning locomotive comes (literally) ripping through the page charging toward us.A visual love song for all who have first-hand experience with the Hudson, for all who have read stories set along the Hudson, and for all who know it up to now only as a thick line of blue on a map of America, RIVER OF DREAMS is an inspiring and beautiful picture book for older readers who -- with a little luck and the help of librarians -- will hopefully become the next generation of Riverkeepers.

M**L

Excellent and inspiring

I bought this book for my 10 year old son when he was tasked by his teacher with writing a project about any river in the world and he chose the Hudson. It was IMPOSSIBLE to find any books about the River Hudson in an educational sense - we mostly found just coffee table photography books - until Louis searched Amazon a little harder and found this beauty! It arrived and was everything he had hoped for. It covers the history, the geography, the ecology, the inspiration, every aspect of the river in a really enjoyable way for a child...and indeed for an adult. The book helped my son produce a great project and stopped him having to research purely online - something I am really keen for him to learn. This book is unique, enlightening and beautiful.

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