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Desert Town

Product Type: eBooks

Product Price: $16.00

Manufacturer: Walter Lorraine Cloth

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Description

This is the fourth book in the Geiserts’ series on small towns which conveys the wonder and personality of everyday life in the United States.The hot, dry desert town is prone to harsh conditions, but the town is full of life and readers are witness to many cheerful happenings over the course of the year. The Geiserts have once again captured the authenticity and essence of small-town America.

Reviews

Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-07-09
Summary: "Where are the Southwesterners?"

I am from California but have been living in Tucson, Arizona for a year, and there are many diverse people here in the Southwest. Desert towns I have been in do not consist entirely of white Americans. Where are the Latinos, Blacks, Native Americans, and Asians? The illustrator needs to get a clue. This picture book might be accurate for the hill towns of Appalachia, but come on now, the Southwest desert populations are diverse, so where are the rest of the townsfolk?


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2002-05-28
Summary: "Very Well done."

...Desert Town, written by Bonnie and Arthur Geisert, is an overview of life in a town in the middle of the desert. The story goes through what daily life for the residents is like and shows some interesting details that separate them from AnyTown, USA. The people of the town have to alter their lives to adapt to their environment. They change many daily activities to avoid the blistering heat of their locale. Yet through it all, the people do not seem to mind their unusual lives. The illustrations are simple and direct and seem to display accurately the desolate feel of a real desert. The text unfolds an interesting and informative story and informs the reader of what life in a desert can be like. A delightful combination of text and pictures, the book gives an accurate account of desert life. The story is simple but allows for the reader to discover a different ways of life in a different kind of town.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2001-06-09
Summary: "A very simple, realistic story of small town living"

Kids ages 4-8 will relish this very simple, realistic story of small town living. A dry desert town is filled with life year-round in this fourth story of small town living, which is thin on words and big on pictures filled with fine detail.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2000-12-28
Summary: "They've done it again!"

The Geiserts have woven a wonderful story for children. It educates about life on the desert along with providing incredible etchings. A perfect addition to the collection.