From Publishers Weekly
American folk heroes of the 19th century spring to life in these splendidly retold sagas. Osborne's reputation as a gifted raconteur ( Favorite Greek Myths ; Beauty and the Beast ) is reaffirmed in this compendium, which retells the legends of familiar figures (Davy Crockett, Paul Bunyan, Johnny Appleseed, Pecos Bill), as well as lesser known personalities, such as Crockett's fictional wife Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind, a composite character shaped by tales of various real-life women. Also chronicled are heroes hailing from places other than the backwoods, including Stormalong, a giant sailor who as a baby was washed onto a Cape Cod beach by a tidal wave, and Mose, a New York City fireman immortalized in an 1848 Broadway play. As tantalizing as Osborne's storytelling are McCurdy's ( The Owl-Scatterer ) elaborate, full-color wood engravings, which in their robust stylization dramatically render the grandeur of these engrossing yarns. Ages 6-up.
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From School Library Journal
Grades 3-6-- Mary Pope Osborne's retelling of tales about America's folk heroes (Random, 1991) includes an introduction to each tale which tells where and when the stories were first published, and often explains other variations of the tales. The tales include Davy Crockett, Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind, Johnny Appleseed, Stormalong, Mose, Febold Feboldson, Pecos Bill, John Henry, and Paul Bunyan. Most of the characters covered are white males, but there is some diversity with the inclusion of Sally Ann and John Henry. Each story is separated by folk music featuring harmonicas or fiddles. The narrator, actor Scott Snively, uses a matter-of-fact voice to present the historical information, and a very expressive voice for the stories. His different accents are appropriate and often amusing. A few appropriate sound effects are used. A good choice for school and public libraries.
Linda Gray, Lon Morris College, Jacksonville, TXCopyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.