Kate's Light : Kate Walker at Robbins Reef Lighthouse
Kate's Light : Kate Walker at Robbins Reef Lighthouse
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Author(s): Spires, Elizabeth
ISBN No.: 9780823443482
Pages: 40
Year: 202101
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 26.21
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Spires, a poet, professor and author of several children's books, creates a memorable tribute to an indomitable woman and her remarkable life. Walker's willingness to step into the unknown is thrilling, and McCully's illustrations add drama and impact to the swashbuckling story. Heavily applied watercolors create a massive thunderstorm on the page, and carefully rendered details will help readers imagine what it's like to call an island lighthouse home. Kate's Light is an unusual true story compellingly told."-- BookPage "Caldecott Medalist McCully's vivid ink and watercolor spreads bring to life the storms and waves that made Walker's work necessary, and brim with visual information about the lighthouse and the people who depended on it. Chapter book-style writing by Spires ( The Big Meow ) provides ample context and many anecdotes. An intrepid heroine in a lonely place, Walker had grit that makes for gripping reading." -- Publishers Weekly "In Spires' spirited telling, Kate Walker's professional achievement is less a tale of ambitiously upending gender expectations and more a demonstration of persistently demanding recognition of and remuneration for hard-earned skills.


McCully's watercolor illustrations glide smoothly from homey interiors to roiling storms, capturing Kate hammering a massive warning bell in dense fog or chattering contentedly with friends in the sunshine." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "McCully's loose, sweeping, yet specific illustrations combine seamlessly with Spires' clear and engaging description . A distinctive selection that highlights an unknown heroine and her world as a lighthouse keeper."-- Kirkus Reviews "Spires emphasizes the hardships of this lifestyle (five-story living quarters accessible only by ladder, no electricity or indoor plumbing); its physical demands (caring for the lamps and sirens, conducting rescues via rowboat, ringing the station's bell in the fog); and the sheer isolation of living at sea. McCully's illustrations, rendered in pen, ink, and watercolor, help to bring this setting and time period to life for younger readers. Appended with further information and sources, this makes a good addition to women's history units."-- Booklist.


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