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What To Do About Alice?

CRITICS HAVE SAID

  • Kerley’s text plays straight man to the punch line of Edwin Fotheringham’s mischievous artwork–”I give a good show,” Alice proclaimed. That she did, as Kerley and Fotheringham demonstrate with verve.
    The New York Times
  • It’s hard to imagine a picture book biography that could better suit its subject than this high-energy volume serves young Alice Roosevelt.
    Publishers Weekly

IF YOU LOVE THIS BOOK, THEN TRY:

Adler, David A. A Picture Book of Eleanor Roosevelt. Holiday House, 1991.

Cooney, Barbara. Eleanor. Viking, 1996.

Fleming, Candace. Our Eleanor: A Scrapbook Look at Eleanor Roosevelt’s Remarkable Life. Atheneum, 2005.

Harness, Cheryl. Remember the Ladies: 100 Great American Women. HarperCollins, 2001.

Harness, Cheryl. Young Teddy Roosevelt. National Geographic, 1998.

Hines, Gary. A Christmas Tree in the White House. Henry Holt, 1998.

Karr, Kathleen. It Happened in the White House: Extraordinary Tales from America’s Most Famous House.Hyperion, 2000.

Krull, Kathleen. Lives of Extraordinary Women: Rulers, Rebels (and What the Neighbors Thought). Harcourt, 2000.

Rabin, Staton. Mr. Lincoln’s Boys: Being the Mostly True Adventures of Abraham Lincoln’s Troublemaking Sons, Tad and Willie. Viking, 2008.

Roosevelt, Theodore. My Tour of Europe: By Teddy Roosevelt, Age 10. Millbrook Press, 2003.

St. George, Judith. You’re on Your Way, Teddy Roosevelt! Philomel Books, 2004.

Thimmesh, Catherine. Madam President: The Extraordinary, True (and Evolving) Story of Women in Politics.Houghton Mifflin, 2004.