Lives of the Presidents (Brief Thoughts)

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In honor of yesterday’s American Independence Day holiday, I bring you a light-hearted collection of anecdotes and facts about the United States Presidents. At just over 100 pages and geared toward young readers, itโ€™s just the right length for adult or child alike who is looking for brief sketches of each one of the presidents through history โ€“ without the (possibly) boring details. The tone is much like the caricature-like illustrations on the cover would suggest: silly and a little exaggerated.

Lives of the Presidents by Kathleen Krull and Kathryn Hewitt (published by Harcourt Children’s Books, updated 2011) is subtitled โ€œFame, Shame, and What the Neighbors Thoughtโ€ and that seems to capture the gist of the book. We donโ€™t learn much about the presidencies and their politics, but we do get a general overview of their lives, and I learned a number of entertaining facts about some of the presidents. This gives them personality and humor I won’t forget!

The only disappointment I had is that some of the presidents were only given a half a page in the book. It may be true that they were rather boring people, but still, they deserved a little more space since they were presidents. I should also note that I do love a well written, length, stuffy biography every now and then. But this was just right for this year.

To give you a taste for some of the fun facts in this book, hereโ€™s a six-question quiz for you.

How many are you able to answer correctly?

[Test 1]

Reviewed on July 5, 2011

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Rebecca Reid

Rebecca Reid is a homeschooling, stay-at-home mother seeking to make the journey of life-long learning fun by reading lots of good books. Rebecca Reads provides reviews of children's literature she has enjoyed with her children; nonfiction that enhances understanding of educational philosophies, history and more; and classical literature that Rebecca enjoys reading.

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    1. Pam (@iwriteinbooks) ยป lol, yeah, you probably didn’t learn a lot of the unimportant trivia in the poli sci major, huh. Glad you had fun, it was a fun read!

  1. Ahh what a fun little book! I’m such a Presential history nerd; I read “Hidden Illnesses In the White House” a while back and it was sooo fascinating.

    Thanks for the quiz, by the way! I can’t believe I got the Monroe one wrong, ugh. ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. the one with the crutches completely took me by surprise… carefully wording, in case I give away the answer to a reader who hasn’t done the quiz yet ๐Ÿ™‚
    that’s not the mental image I have of him at all!!!!

  3. Ha! I got them all correct except George Washington (for the smallpox scars.) I picked Thomas Jefferson.

    I got JFK correct because I just watched the Special on Jackie O. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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