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Sitka Rose
Sitka Rose
Author: Shelley Gill   Illustrator: Shannon Cartwright
Product Code: 
13648
ISBN: 
978-1-57091-364-8
Binding Information: Paperback 
Ages: 
4  - 7
Availability: 
In stock.
Price: $7.95
Qty:
Strap on your safety harness, because this tall tale is the wildest ride in the lower 48! Readers will experience the adventure of a lifetime as they follow Rose from Sitka Sound to Nome to the Northern Lights over the peaks of Denali.




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  • Reviews
      Kirkus Reviews - January 31, 2005
    Two long-time Alaska residents take the name of a local and beloved flower and give it to an outsized heroine in this awkwardly scanned, rhymed tall tale. "Not an inch of her was tame" goes the story of Sitka Rose, with her long flame-colored braids woven with wildflowers. Like most heroes, Sitka Rose could do fabulous things even as an infant, when she'd climb a spruce to see the sky before she could crawl. The image shows a grubby girl in a nest with fledgling eagles. She lassoed a whale to reach the Nome gold rush, left a trench filled by the Yukon River in her search for nuggets, and won a sled race by harnessing a grizzly bear and ten wolverines. the watercolors have both a slightly mystical bent and a gorgeous sunrise-over-the-mountains palette: the animals have almost-human expressions and Sitka Rose wears a wonderful pink plaid shirt, green breeches, hiking boots--and then there's that hair. Pair with Jerdine Nolen's Thunder Rose (2003) for tall-telling, female style.
    -- Kirkus Reviews, January 2005