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  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Swamp Angel can lasso a tornado, and drink an entire lake dry. She single-handedly defeats the fearsome bear known as Thundering Tarnation, wrestling him from the top of the Great Smoky Mountains to the bottom of a deep lake. Caldecott Medal-winning artist Paul O. Zelinsky's stunning folk-art paintings are the perfect match for the irony, exaggeration, and sheer good humor of this original tall tale set on the American frontier.A Caldecott Honor BookAn ALA Notable BookA Time magazine Best Book of the YearA New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the YearWinner of the Boston Globe/Horn Book AwardA Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
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  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs, Melba Sibrel, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, June 26, 2018)
    Swamp Angel can lasso a tornado, and drink an entire lake dry. She single-handedly defeats the fearsome bear known as Thundering Tarnation, wrestling him from the top of the Great Smoky Mountains to the bottom of a deep lake. This book was named: A Caldecott Honor Book An ALA Notable Book A Time magazine Best Book of the Year A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year Winner of the Boston Globe/Horn Book Award A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Working in an American primitive style animated by the humor and storytelling genius for which he is renowned, Caldecott Winner artist Paul O. Zelinsky puts oils to cherry and maple for this tall-tale competition between a Tennessee woods-woman extraordinaire and a hungry, fearsome bear.Thundering Tarnation has a bottomless appetite for settler's grub. When word goes out about a competition to hunt this four-legged forest of stubble, a young woman, second to none in buckskin bravery, signs up. "How about baking a pie, Angel?" the other hunters taunt. "I aim to," says Swamp Angel. "A bear pie."What follows is as witty a round of roughhousing as ever jostled the ranks of Americana. Anne Isaacs' original text unfolds in a crackling combination of irony, exaggeration, and bold image-making. Zelinsky's paintings respond with deft yet hilarious expressions, rhythmic shapes, and a sense of monumental motion, as benefits a heroine who can wield a tornado like a lasso, drink a lake dry, and snore down a forest. In the course of these grand shenanigans, the Great Smoky Mountains are stirred up, Montana's short-grass prairie laid down, and Thundering Tarnation's fate proves to have no less a reach than the starry heavens.Swamp Angel marks the debut of a promising new storyteller and adds to the tall-tale traditions a pictorial counterpart that will entertain and endure for a long time to come.
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  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs

    Hardcover (Dutton (Trumpet Special Edition), Jan. 1, 1995)
    A fairytale about a swamp angel who helps a little girl.
  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs, Paul Zelinsky

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Swamp Angel can lasso a tornado, and drink an entire lake dry. She single-handedly defeats the fearsome bear known as Thundering Tarnation, wrestling him from the top of the Great Smoky Mountains to the bottom of a deep lake in this original tall tale set on the American frontier.
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  • Swamp Angel

    anne-isaacs

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Company, Jan. 1, 1994)
    SWAMP ANGEL Caldecott Honor Book 1995, Swamp Angel can lasso a tornado, and drink an entire lake dry. ... A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year.
  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
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  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs, Paul Zelinsky

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs & Paul O. Zelinsky

    Audio Cassette (Weston Woods/Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Swamp Angel by Anne Isaacs

    Anne Isaacs

    (Puffin Books, Jan. 1, 1648)
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  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Working in an American primitive style animated by the humor and storytelling genius for which he is renowned, Caldecott Winner artist Paul O. Zelinsky puts oils to cherry and maple for this tall-tale competition between a Tennessee woods-woman extraordinaire and a hungry, fearsome bear. Thundering Tarnation has a bottomless appetite for settler's grub. When word goes out about a competition to hunt this four-legged forest of stubble, a young woman, second to none in buckskin bravery, signs up. "How about baking a pie, Angel?" the other hunters taunt. "I aim to," says Swamp Angel. "A bear pie." What follows is as witty a round of roughhousing as ever jostled the ranks of Americana. Anne Isaacs' original text unfolds in a crackling combination of irony, exaggeration, and bold image-making. Zelinsky's paintings respond with deft yet hilarious expressions, rhythmic shapes, and a sense of monumental motion, as benefits a heroine who can wield a tornado like a lasso, drink a lake dry, and snore down a forest. In the course of these grand shenanigans, the Great Smoky Mountains are stirred up, Montana's short-grass prairie laid down, and Thundering Tarnation's fate proves to have no less a reach than the starry heavens. Swamp Angel marks the debut of a promising new storyteller and adds to the tall-tale traditions a pictorial counterpart that will entertain and endure for a long time to come.
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  • Swamp Angel

    Anne Isaacs

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
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