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LEAVE IT TO ABIGAIL! by Barb Rosenstock

LEAVE IT TO ABIGAIL!

The Revolutionary Life of Abigail Adams

by Barb Rosenstock ; illustrated by Elizabeth Baddeley

Pub Date: Feb. 4th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-316-41571-2
Publisher: Little, Brown

A picture-book portrait of an American heroine.

A secret scholar, quiet rebel, proto-feminist, staunch advocate for racial equality, unrecognized political powerhouse, and creative problem-solver as well as a farmer, accountant, wife, and mother, Abigail Adams, by her thoughts, actions, and writing, established a strong legacy and solid foundation for numerous American heroines to come. Covering her life from birth to old age, this deceptively simple portrayal presents episodes from her childhood, descriptions of her behind-the-scenes work as the wife of and adviser to the second president of the United States, examples of how she was able to achieve goals unusual for a woman of her time period, and information from her letters to build a clear and evocative picture of her personality, experiences, strengths, and various accomplishments. The energetic illustrations capture the time period nicely, in part by using cross-stitched samplers as backdrops for both text boxes and vignettes. The informative author’s note provides accurate and interesting historical context while the illustrator’s note calls attention to the artistic decisions that went into some of the book’s pictures and design. Overall, a worthy addition to any collection, this shows the link between powerful women of the past and present.

An engaging and illuminating depiction of a woman whose story deserves to be known widely.

(Picture book/biography. 5-8)