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Merrily Comes Our Harvest In : Poems for Thanksgiving

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ISBN-10: 0152531793

ISBN-13: 9780152531799

Edition: N/A

Authors: Lee Bennett Hopkins, Ben Schecter

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Anthologist Lee Bennett Hopkins shares a warm & humorous look at that uniquely American holiday, Thanksgiving. Selections from poets Ivy O. Eastwick, Aileen Fisher, Robert Graves, Myra Cohn Livingston, & others are coupled with Ben Shecter's gentle drawings to depict a timeless celebration. Thanks for our brave forefathers & joyous anticipation of the feast are woven into every page of this loving tribute to the early days of our country.
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List price: $10.95
Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English

Lee Bennett Hopkins was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania on April 13, 1938. Hopkins' education was rather sporadic, since he often had to care for his younger sister while his mother worked to support the family. As a child, Hopkins read little other than comic books and movie magazines until a teacher inspired in him a love of the theatre and, subsequently, of reading. Though Hopkins did well in his high school English courses, he did not enjoy other subjects and his grades in those were poor. Still, he had decided on an eventual career as a teacher and after graduating high school he began classes at the Newark State Teachers College, working several jobs in order to afford his tuition.…    

Lee Bennett Hopkins was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania on April 13, 1938. Hopkins' education was rather sporadic, since he often had to care for his younger sister while his mother worked to support the family. As a child, Hopkins read little other than comic books and movie magazines until a teacher inspired in him a love of the theatre and, subsequently, of reading. Though Hopkins did well in his high school English courses, he did not enjoy other subjects and his grades in those were poor. Still, he had decided on an eventual career as a teacher and after graduating high school he began classes at the Newark State Teachers College, working several jobs in order to afford his tuition.…