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Sweet Land of Liberty
by Callista Gingrich
Regnery Publishing, Inc.; ISBN: 1596982926
Hardcover - 28 pages (September 2011)
How Did America Become the Sweet Land of Liberty?
America is an exceptional country.
You know it, we know it, but do our children and grandchildren know it?
Enter Callista Gingrich’s new children’s book Sweet Land of Liberty.
Featuring Ellis, a cuddly and curious elephant who is on a quest to discover why America is exceptional, Sweet Land of Liberty helps kids learn about the amazing challenges Americans have overcome in the past and why our nation is the land of the free and home of the brave.
Taking children with him on a journey to discover the pivotal events and people that helped shape our nation, Ellis the Elephant teaches children about the pivotal moments that have shaped our nation’s unique history, including:
- the Pilgrims’ first Thanksgiving
- the Boston Tea Party
- George Washington crossing the Delaware
- pioneers settling the great frontier
- the first man on the moon
and many more of the astounding events and people whose dreams, courage, and hard work have made America great.
With its vivid illustrations and charming rhymes, Sweet Land of Liberty is a must read for children and parents alike who want to explore our nation’s great history—and discover why America is still that shining city upon a hill.
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About the Author:
Callista Gingrich is the President of Gingrich Productions. She and her husband, Newt, host and produce historical and public policy documentaries. Recent films include, A City Upon A Hill, America at Risk, and Nine Days that Changed the World. Mrs. Gingrich’s photography is featured in the New York Times bestseller, Rediscovering God in America, as well as in Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous with Destiny, which she co-authored. Callista is the voice for several audio books, including, A Nation Like No Other and To Save America. Mrs. Gingrich is also the President of the Gingrich Foundation. She resides in McLean, Virginia, with her husband, Newt Gingrich.
Susan Arciero is the illustrator of numerous children’s books, including Nat, Nat, The Nantucket Cat and Cornelius Vandermouse: The Pride of Newport. Growing up in Masachusetts and traveling the world as a military family, including ten years in Washington, D.C., made researching these illustrations even more captivating and inspiring. She lives in Pinehurst, North Carolina, with her husband, three children, and two Basset Hounds. |
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