If I Had a Hammer: Stories of Building Homes and Hope with Habitat for Humanity
By (Author) David Rubel
Contributions by Jimmy Carter
Photographs by Various
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st August 2010
United States
Children
Fiction
363.583
Paperback
176
Width 191mm, Height 229mm, Spine 14mm
510g
President Jimmy Carters compelling anecdotes inspire a personal look at Habitat for Humanity that is sure to fire up a younger generation.
For a quarter-century in more than ninety countries, Habitat for Humanity has built homes in partnership with the people who need them, aided by more than a million multigenerational volunteers. Two of the most devoted are former president Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn. This captivating account, abundantly illustrated with photos, relays personal stories from volunteers and homeowners with special resonance for young readers. Exploring everything from creative home design to the emotional rewards of helping to build a house from the ground up, this is an essential resource for inspiring future youth volunteers. Included in the paperback edition is a riveting account of building a neighborhood in Thailand for the 2009 Jimmy and Rosalynn Work Project. Back matter includes an afterword, an index, and information about how to get involved.
"You have it in your power to ease suffering. Do it. You will be surprised how happy it makes you."
Ann Curry, NBC News Quote
"This is an inspiring book, telling how ideas starting on a little farm in Georgia have grown to a worldwide movement bringing people together. How Read it."
Pete Seeger, American folk singer and co-writer of the song, "If I Had a Hammer." Quote
David Rubel is the author of the SCHOLASTIC ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE PRESIDENTS AND THEIR TIMES and the SCHOLASTIC ATLAS OF THE UNITED STATES. He lives in Chatham, New York.
Jimmy Carter served as the thirty-ninth president of the United States from 1977 to 1981 and was the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize. A prolific author, Jimmy Carter has published more than twenty books. He lives with his wife, Rosalynn, in Plains, Georgia.