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To most Americans, the name Audubon means birds, in their natural colors. Bird lovers check every bird they see against the pictures and notes of John James Audubon.

Yet 150 years ago the friends of that young Frenchman had little hope of his winning success in anything. Such a charming daydreamer as he was, always watching birds and sketching them in the most minute detail! In despair, his father sent the boy off to America to manage a farm, little thinking that the birds of Pennsylvania would be so numerous and so distracting.

Debts and business failures piled up. Time after time Audubon moved on to a new business project. But in each new location there were new birds to study!

Each of Audubon's pictures showed a life-size bird in its natural color. So true to life was each portrayal that the birds almost seemed to breathe. He would make such a record of every bird in America, the artist decided. And to that end he drove himself day and night, walking hundreds of miles through the woods to sketch some new warbler or its mate. Through it all his faithful wife Lucy stood by him, patient and encouraging.

John James Audubon is the thrilling story of a man with a purpose whose monumental work has brought delight to millions of people.

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Margaret Kieran

Margaret Kieran

1904 -
American
Margaret Ford Kieran, children's page editor of the Boston Herald for 23 years, is now the juvenile book reviewer for the Atlantic Monthly. From Joh... See more
John Kieran

John Kieran

1892 - 1981
American
John Kieran, author and enthusiastic naturalist, is a Field Associate of the Department of Birds of the American Museum of Natural History and a lif... See more
Christine Price

Christine Price

1928 - 1980
British American
Not long after Christine Price's birth in London, her family moved to the English countryside where she spent her childhood roaming the farmland, wood... See more

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Resource Guide

Plumfield Moms Podcast
Podcast

Landmark Books: What They Are and Why They Matter
Released in 2022 by Plumfield Moms Podcast
Available formats: Streaming Audio
Length: 52 min.
View on the Plumfield Moms Podcast site

Two-part episode hosted by Podcast Moms with guests Sandy Hall (Hall's Living Library), Jill Morgan (Purple House Press), and Tanya Arnold (Biblioguides) where they discuss the Landmark series, how they came to be and why they are worth adding to a home library.


Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

John James Audubon
The Kierans' name should lend impetus to this biography of Audubon, but for reading, the book is disappointingly repetitious...

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