A Ben of All Trades: The Most Inventive Boyhood of Benjamin Franklin
By (Author) Michael j. Rosen
Illustrated by Matt Tavares
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st March 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Work, politics and society
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Swimming and water sports
B
Hardback
32
Width 257mm, Height 306mm, Spine 10mm
567g
A rousing biography from Michael J. Rosen and Matt Tavares reveals how Benjamin Franklins boyhood shaped his amazingly multifaceted life.
Young Benjamin Franklin wants to be a sailor, but his father wont hear of it. The other trades he tries candle maker, joiner, boot closer, turner bore him through and through. Curious and inventive, Ben prefers to read, swim, fly his kite, and fly his kite while swimming. But each time he fails to find a profession, he takes some important bit of knowledge with him. That tendency is exactly what leads him to become the astonishingly versatile genius we remember today. Inspired by The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Michael J. Rosens wry tale captures Bens spirit in evocative yet playful language, while illustrations by Matt Tavares follow Ben from the workbench to the water in vivid detail. A love story to the value of variety, A Ben of All Trades sheds light on an unconventional path to greatness and humanizes a towering figure in American history.
Rosen (The Horses Haiku) expands a segment of Benjamin Franklins childhood to reveal his early motivations and character traits...A brief bibliography concludes this detailed view of a Renaissance man whose young tenacity and eventual work at his siblings print shop led to an extraordinarily varied adult life.
Publishers Weekly
Tavaress illustrations bring the rich world of 18th-century dockside to life and include details such as the colonial style of dress (bonnets and tricorn hats), tall ships docked in Boston Harbor, and Union Jack flags rippling in the breeze...this book is an excellent resource for discussions of American colonial life in social studies classrooms and beyond. History lovers will relish this glimpse into the inquisitive childhood of Benjamin Franklin.
School Library Journal
Inspired by Franklins memoirs, Rosen recreates young Bens path to finding a suitable trade in this picture-book biography...Tavares photo-realistic illustrations offer charm and fine details to this blend of history and technology.
Booklist
History class has taught us that Benjamin Franklin was an inventor, politician, and statesmen, yet what drove him to these careers As detailed in the Author Notes, this book is inspired by Franklin's own autobiography...The illustrations are colored drawings that provide the visual details needed to help fill in the storyline.
School Library Connection
Before the bifocals, the lighting rod, the ambassadorship, and all the rest of his many accomplishments, Ben Franklin knew precisely what he wanted to be when he grew up: a sailor. As a child, he spends his time reading and improving his swimming skills in the nearby Mill Pond and Charles River; Tavaress expansive illustrations show him testing his handmade paddles and even being pulled through the water by a wind-filled kite, like a human sailboat.
The Horn Book
Michael J. Rosen has written or edited more than 135 books for children and adults, including The Tale of Rescue, The Horses Haiku, and The Cuckoos Haiku, all illustrated by Stan Fellows; The Hound Dogs Haiku, illustrated by Mary Azarian; and Chanukah Lights, a collaboration with pop-up master Robert Sabuda. Michael J. Rosen lives in the Appalachian foothills of central Ohio.
Matt Tavares is the author-illustrator of many books for children, including Crossing Niagara, Henry Aarons Dream, There Goes Ted Williams, Becoming Babe Ruth, and Growing Up Pedro. He also has illustrated books, including Lady Liberty by Doreen Rappaport and Jubilee! by Alicia Potter. Most recently he wrote and illustrated a pair of Christmas stories, Red and Lulu and Dasher. Matt Tavares lives in Ogunquit, Maine.