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Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1580897193
ISBN-13
9781580897198
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25050397625

Product Key Features

Book Title
Leather Apron Club : Benjamin Franklin, His Son Billy and America's First Circulating Library
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
School & Education, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Historical / United States / Colonial & Revolutionary Periods, Stories in Verse (See Also Poetry)
Illustrator
Yes, Minor, Wendell
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, History
Author
Jane Yolen
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
Item Length
11.2 in
Item Width
8.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2020-017271
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
Explore the beginnings of America's first circulating library with Ben and Billy Franklin. In 1739, William "Billy" Franklin, son of printer (and future statesman) Benjamin Franklin, starts his studies in earnest with a tutor. Joining Billy's (somewhat reluctant) academic endeavors is his cousin James. While James is bored with the tutor's stories, Billy's imagination goes wild picturing the tales from long ago. Seeing his son's delight, Ben introduces Billy to the Leather Apron Club library, a library founded by 12 tradesmen like Ben who value education and learning. It's through this story that readers are introduced to what eventually grew into the first library open to members of the public (provided those members could pay the subscription fee, as the backmatter points out). Billy narrates the meandering story, which may be of more interest to adults than the intended audience. "The men debate Politics and History and Books. / They drink Cider, eat Cake, and debate more-- / Mathematics and Geography and Finance. / Though the discussion is above me, / I feel as if I am in Heaven," he rhapsodizes. The static watercolor illustrations of the virtually all-White cast do little to entice readers. The backmatter does an admirable job summarizing Franklin's fraught relationship with an adult Billy and addresses his complex relationship with slavery. Perfect for gift shops across Philadelphia. Less so for readers. -- Kirkus Reviews Inspired by the life of William "Billy" Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin, this first-person account conveyed in lengthy free verse opens in Philadelphia, 1739, when rowdy Billy is eight years old; eventually, a new tutor inspires a love of reading, and the elder Franklin allows the younger to bear witness to a meeting of the Leather Apron Club, 12 friends who meet "weekly to discuss issues of morality, philosophy, and politics," as well as read at the Club's library, "the first free lending library in the United States," per an author's note. Interspersing quotes from Poor Richard's Almanack, Yolen makes Billy's emotions relatable to young audiences: "Pappy... has written the best-known Book/ in all of Philadelphia,/ printed on his own Press--/Poor Richard's Almanack./ It is full of sayings to make people wise,/ though if you ask me, I think it is a little boring." Muted watercolors by Minor offer sketch-like, realistic white figures in this historical fiction, which may appeal more to adults. Front matter includes a note about capitalizations; back matter includes more historical context and information, as well as an author's note. -- Publishers Weekly
Grade From
Second Grade
Dewey Decimal
973.30922
Grade To
Fifth Grade
Synopsis
A powerful celebration of libraries from master storyteller Jane Yolen. Benjamin Franklin introduces his son Billy to the Leather Apron Club, where it's love at first page. When Billy's father Benjamin Franklin announces that Billy and his lazy cousin James will soon have a tutor, Billy is initially dismayed. But his tutor awakens him to the power of story and books, and when Billy accompanies his father to the Leather Apron Club (which Franklin started in 1727), he decides to do more with his education and life. Best-selling author Jane Yolen introduces readers to the Leather Apron Club. Not only was the Club the first successful lending library in the United States--it also exists to this day as the Library Company of Philadelphia Careful readers will notice that the story cleverly incorporates famous sayings from Ben Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack , underscoring the lasting impact of words., A powerful celebration of libraries from master storyteller Jane Yolen. Benjamin Franklin introduces his son Billy to the Leather Apron Club, where it's love at first page. When Billy's father Benjamin Franklin announces that Billy and his lazy cousin James will soon have a tutor, Billy is initially dismayed. But his tutor awakens him to the power of story and books, and when Billy accompanies his father to the Leather Apron Club (which Franklin started in 1727), he decides to do more with his education and life. Best-selling author Jane Yolen introduces readers to the Leather Apron Club. Not only was the Club the first successful lending library in the United States--it also exists to this day as the Library Company of Philadelphia! Careful readers will notice that the story cleverly incorporates famous sayings from Ben Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack , underscoring the lasting impact of words.
LC Classification Number
F158.4.Y65 2021

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