When You Grow Up to Vote

When You Grow Up to Vote
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How Our Government Works for You

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Reading Level

5

ATOS

6.9

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Grace Lin

شابک

9781250224811
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 13, 2018
A fresh reworking of Roosevelt’s 1932 book explains the roles of government workers and elected officials, election processes, and the civic responsibilities of U.S. citizens. The pyramid-structured narrative begins at the local level, describing the crucial services that firefighters, police, and garbage collectors provide. Roosevelt next tidily distills the jobs performed by town, city, and state officials before moving on to U.S. senators and congresspeople, the president and cabinet members, and those involved in the judicial system. Her keen humor surfaces: the county clerk “keeps a record of your birthday—in case you’ve forgotten when it comes.” Updates by Markel (Brave Girl) include such post-1930s phenomena as cell phones, email, and electronic voting. Thumbnail pictures and charts by Lin (When the Sea Turned to Silver) will help kids on the younger end of the targeted audience grasp layered concepts. This reissue is especially apropos in an era of increasing awareness and activism on the part of American youth. Ages 6–12.



Kirkus

Starred review from July 15, 2018
Updated for a modern audience, the pre-eminent first lady's views on what government is and does and why having a voice in it all matters.The female and nonwhite firefighters, garbage collectors, public officials, and jurors in Lin's bright, racially and gender-diverse illustrations--not to mention references in the narrative to calling 911, to "alderpersons," and "selectpeople"--were likely not in the original 1932 edition. It's easy, though, to hear Roosevelt, or at least her voice, in the pellucid descriptions of how local, state, and national governments are organized and the kinds of services they are charged with providing, both in the common-sense tone ("What seems good to you might not be good for the rest of the nation") and in the inspirational message: "Marking your ballot is one of the most important--and exciting--things you'll ever do." Also at least partly new are descriptive notes about each amendment to the Constitution and each position in contemporary presidents' cabinets, plus an eye-opening explanation of how electoral results can be manipulated through gerrymandering (using "blue" and "purple" voters as examples). Further comments by Roosevelt on citizenship and a brief biography focusing on her causes and character lead in to a short but choice set of more detailed sources of information about her life and work.Lively, lucid, and timely. (Nonfiction. 8-10)

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Booklist

November 1, 2018
Grades 3-6 Eleanor Roosevelt knew the importance of children growing up as knowledgeable citizens. In this book's original form, she offered a simple, helpful guide aimed at helping children understand the way the U.S. government works. This updated and revised edition begins with a look at local government and then explains what big (federal) government does and why it is important to care about who is elected at the local and national levels. Lin's new illustrations offer children visual clues as to what they may see when they come of age to vote. The book tells children that while you may be guided by the choices of your party, you should also learn, on your own, the facts about issues and the candidates. Roosevelt (with Markel's assistance) brings a neighborly view of how one should not just think about oneself but about others' needs as well. A colorful, updated look at what Eleanor Roosevelt wanted to impart to children about the exciting possibilities of growing up and voting.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)




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