Pocahontas

K-6

Pocahontas

By: Ingri and Edgar D'Aulaire

In this beautifully illustrated classic, the d'Aulaires bring to life the dramatic tale of Pocahontas, from her intervention to save John Smith’s life to her eventual marriage to John Rolfe. Set against the backdrop of the early Jamestown colony, this timeless story of friendship, culture, and courage captures a pivotal moment in American history.

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Young children will look again and again at these big pictures, so interesting in detail, so subtle in color.—The New Yorker

First published in 1946 with the d'Aulaires' beautiful lithographic prints, this tale of the first colony at Jamestown is told from the perspective of the princess daughter of the mighty chief Powhatan. When the medicine man judges the white man's magic as evil, John Smith is condemned to death—only the intervention of Pocahontas saves his life and a tentative friendship is established between Pocahontas's tribe and the new colonists. The King of England sends a crown, rich robes and a royal bed to honor Powhatan and he is pleased, but the white man's insistence that the Indians give them corn to sustain them through the long winters threatens their tenuous relationship. Pocahontas's ultimate marriage to John Rolfe, the birth of their son, their voyage to England and presentation to the King and Queen is the stuff of fairy tales except that it is one of the great true stories of America's earliest days.

About the Authors:

Ingri Mortenson and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire met in Munich where both were studying art in the 1920's. Ingri had grown up in Norway; Edgar, the son of a noted portrait painter, was born in Switzerland and had lived in Paris and Florence. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to the United States and began to create the picture books that have established their reputation for unique craftsmanship. Their books were known for their vivid lasting color. This was the result of the painstaking process of stone lithography used for all their American history biographies. This was an old world craft, in which they were both expert, which involved actually tracing their images on large slabs of Bavarian limestone.

Throughout their long careers, Ingri and Edgar worked as a team on both art and text. Their research took them to the actual places of their biographies, including the countries of Italy, Portugal and Spain when they were researching Columbus; to the hills of Virginia while they researched Washington; and to the wilds of Kentucky and Illinois for Abraham Lincoln, winner of the 1940 Caldecott Medal. The fact that they spoke 5 languages fluently served them well in their European travels and in their research of original documents. Since their deaths in the 1980's, Ingri and Edgar's books and works have been kept alive by their two sons Ola and Nils.

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  • By: Ingri and Edgar D'Aulaire

  • Pages: 48

  • ISBN: 9781893103283

  • Media: Paperback

  • Reading level: Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
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Spero

Like all of this series, the illustrations are cute. However, this one takes some of the most egregious liberties with the truth and the historical record. The way that the Native American culture and social relationships is presented is simply not accurate and in the direction of being disparaging. Also, it consistently sets up other Native girls and women as silly and unintelligent in its efforts to paint Pocahontas as unique and special (because she isn't interested in being like them). The fact that she was used as a political pawn from a young age, kidnapped, forced into marriage, and seen as subhuman by the 'settlers' is all simply glossed over in favor of 'isn't it charming to imagine her dancing in the woods!' If you want to read this as a story to your kids OK, that's your choice - but don't pretend it's teaching history because it is not.

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Jessica Fanaro

Pocahontas was one of the books I ordered for my son's first school year, and I was absolutely delighted when I read through it - it is beautiful. We live in Virginia, and I cannot wait to visit some of the nearby historical sites to make it all come alive!

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Shannon A.

I really enjoyed this book. It was simple enough to keep my littles engaged and complex enough for my olders.

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Kirsten

These books really keep the children's interest and have a surprising amount of information in them.

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Cherí

My 11yo son, who says he hates history, begged to read more of Pocahontas after reading maybe 10 minutes of it in the doctor's waiting room. He retained more from this book than from the history book we read previously, due in large part to the engaging writing style and wonderful illustrations.

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