More than Anything Else by Marie Bradby, Chris K. Soentpiet (Illustrator), Chris K. Soentpiet (Illustrator)

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  • Pub. Date: September 1995
  • 32pp
  • Sales Rank: 50,242

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    • Pub. Date: September 1995
    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Format: Hardcover, 32pp
    • Sales Rank: 50,242
    • Lexile: 660L 

    Synopsis

    Nine-year old Booker works with his father and brother at the saltworks but dreams of the day when he'll be able to read.

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    Nine-year-old Booker works with his father and brother at the saltworks but dreams of the day when he'll be able to read.

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    The sky is dark, but two young boys and an older man with shovels over their shoulders are heading off by lantern light to the salt works. Thus begins the story of Booker T. Washington, who set out each day hungry for food and hungry for an education. "More than anything else," he wanted to learn to read. Then one day he sees a man reading a newspaper to folks gathered around him. He seeks out the newspaper man who teaches him the meaning of the letters and how to write his name. Beautiful double-page watercolors use campfire, candle, and lantern light to highlight facial expressions that match the story perfectly. When Booker jumps for joy, you know that nothing will stop him from being "the one children will crowd around," so he can teach them to read.

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    More Than Anything Elseby ClaudiaLuce

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    April 28, 2009: This delightful read aloud is an enchanting story of how George Washington Carver taught himself to read with the help of a few people in his community. One never to give up, he wanted to read "more than anything else" and pursued that dream with a passion! Beautiful pictures by Chris K. Soentpiet more than add to the story, they tell the story! This is a can't miss, especially for assistance in inspiring reluctant readers to pick up a book and hone their reading skills!