How Many Days to America?

How Many Days to America?

A Thanksgiving Story

By Eve Bunting Illustrated by Beth Peck

$9.99

After the police come, a family is forced to flee their Caribbean island and set sail for America in a small fishing boat.

After the police come, a family is forced to flee their Caribbean island and set sail for America in a small fishing boat.

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After the police come, a family is forced to flee their Caribbean island and set sail for America in a small fishing boat.

After the police come, a family is forced to flee their Caribbean island and set sail for America in a small fishing boat.

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After the police come, a family is forced to flee their Caribbean island and set sail for America in a small fishing boat.

Details
  • Pages: 32
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Imprint: Clarion Books
  • Publication Date: 1st October 1990
  • Trim Size: 8.81 x 11.2 in
  • ISBN: 9780395547779
Reviews

"Bunting’s simple tale focuses on the hardships of the journey and on the American ideals of freedom and safety. . . . Peck’s richly colored crayon drawings yield added enjoyment each time they are perused. The mood changes from dark shades of desperation during the journey to the lighter tones of joy as the travelers at last find their refuge. . . . A poignant story and a thought-provoking discussion starter." — School Library Journal

"A moving fictional presentation of the perilous voyage of a group of Caribbean refugees to this country. . . . Peck’s beautiful full-color, double-spread illustrations capture the dignity and humanity of these humble folk, the somber night sky, and the sweep of the sea. . . . A compassionate depiction of the plight of many of our recent would-be immigrants." — Kirkus Reviews

Author Bio

Eve Bunting was the beloved, award-winning author of more than two hundred and fifty books for young people, including the Caldecott Medal-winning Smoky Night, illustrated by David Diaz, The Wall, Fly Away Home, and Train to Somewhere.

After the police come, a family is forced to flee their Caribbean island and set sail for America in a small fishing boat.

  • Pages: 32
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Imprint: Clarion Books
  • Publication Date: 1st October 1990
  • Trim Size: 8.81 x 11.2 in
  • ISBN: 9780395547779

"Bunting’s simple tale focuses on the hardships of the journey and on the American ideals of freedom and safety. . . . Peck’s richly colored crayon drawings yield added enjoyment each time they are perused. The mood changes from dark shades of desperation during the journey to the lighter tones of joy as the travelers at last find their refuge. . . . A poignant story and a thought-provoking discussion starter." — School Library Journal

"A moving fictional presentation of the perilous voyage of a group of Caribbean refugees to this country. . . . Peck’s beautiful full-color, double-spread illustrations capture the dignity and humanity of these humble folk, the somber night sky, and the sweep of the sea. . . . A compassionate depiction of the plight of many of our recent would-be immigrants." — Kirkus Reviews

Eve Bunting was the beloved, award-winning author of more than two hundred and fifty books for young people, including the Caldecott Medal-winning Smoky Night, illustrated by David Diaz, The Wall, Fly Away Home, and Train to Somewhere.