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Boots on the Ground by Elizabeth Partridge
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Apr 10, 2018 | ISBN 9780525531463 | 297 Minutes

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Praise for Boots on the Ground by Elizabeth Partridge:


“This indispensable volume brings a wise and humane lens to a confused and brutal conflict.” —Horn Book, starred review 

“A necessary, conscientious look at a factious time in American and world history.”
Booklist, starred review 

“A personal, moving foray into the Vietnam War and its impact…Partridge’s narrative storytelling is incisive and masterfully woven together.” – Kirkus, starred review

“What makes the book powerful beyond the historical facts, though, is how the war irrefutably changed the people who were there.” –School Library Journal, starred review 

“The tandem placement of well-written textbook-style information with soul-searing personal dramas makes this compulsively readable while putting events and terms often encountered episodically into context.” –BCCB, starred review  

Skillfully interweaving original interviews and black-and-white photos with narrative, Partridge evokes the political controversy and intense emotions.” –Publishers Weekly, starred review 


Praise for Marching for Freedom by Elizabeth Partridge:

“Elizabeth Partridge takes the path off its pedestal and shows how ordinary people, children among them, can sometimes tip the balance and help determine the outcome of events. . . . Drawing on archival photographs and interviews with marchers who were as young as 10 at the time, Partridge swiftly sets the stage for the political war of nerves that culminated in the walk from Selma to Montgomery.” —The New York Times Book Review

★ “Effective and meaningful archival photographs, quotes, poems, and songs are woven throughout the narrative, giving readers a real sense of the children’s mindset and experiences.”
School Library Journal, starred review 

★ “A perfect balance of energetic prose and well-selected, breath-taking photographs.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

★ “A sharply focused historical narrative for a younger audience. . . . Partridge once again demonstrates why she is almost peerless in her photo selection.” —The Horn Book, starred review

“The vivid text is filled with quotes collected from Partridge’s personal interviews. . . . Every spread brings readers up close to the dramatic, often violent action.” —Booklist, starred review

★ “A dramatic and a memorable statement.” —VOYA, starred review

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