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Corn Belt Harvest [Hardcover]

Raymond Bial (Author)


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This clear and simple text traces the development of corn through the seasons, as it is planted, cultivated, and harvested.


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From School Library Journal

Grade 3-6-- At first glance, this brief volume seems to be aimed at a very young audience because of its big, beautiful, full-color photographs splashed across every page and its large type. However, closer examination reveals that the text is actually pretty meaty, both in scope and presentation. Bial describes the cultivation, harvest, and uses of corn in complete, concise detail. His photographs are both graceful adornments to each page and full of important information, truly complementing the text in every way. The captions fill in many details, never repeating the text. However, he sometimes uses technical terms such as ``disk,'' ``herbicides,'' and ``auger'' without defining them, and there's no glossary for greenhorns. The book fills the gap between Aliki's Corn Is Maize (Crowell, 1976), for a much younger audience, and Anderson and Ancona's The American Family Farm (HBJ, 1989), which includes a segment about an Iowa grain farm and features black-and-white photographs. Bial writes in a smooth, precise manner, yet conveys his love for the region. Overall, this is a jewel of a book, well suited for reports. --Joyce Adams Burner, formerly at Spring Hill Middle School, KS
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

A straightforward presentation of current American practice in raising and using ``the most abundant grain in the Western Hemisphere''--not just methods of planting, harvest, storage, and marketing, but telling details about living in corn country (in August, ``The horizon is now just a memory; you have to stop at every crossroads...because oncoming drivers can't see you...'') and vivid descriptions (``The dry leaves now rustle, like the sound of the ocean in a shell''). Like the text, the author's color photos are not only commendably clear and informative, but they're also distinguished by careful composition and an understated but pervasive affection for the heartland's landscapes, machines, and people. Unusually handsome and useful. Bibliography. (Nonfiction. 8-12) -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children (October 28, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0395562341
  • ISBN-13: 978-0395562345
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 8.6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,237,082 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Raymond Bial (pronounced Beal) is the author and photo-illustrator of more than one hundred critically-acclaimed books for children and adults, including Amish Home, Frontier Home, The Underground Railroad, Where Lincoln Walked, One-Room School, Ghost Towns of the American West, Tenement: Immigrant Life on the Lower East Side, Nauvoo: Mormon City on the Mississippi River, The Super Soybean, and many others. A skilled photographer, he works with ease in both color and in black and white. Working with both film cameras and digital equipment, he is best known for his versatility in portraiture, landscapes, and still lifes, and his sensitivity toward the people, places, and objects portrayed in his images.
The subjects of Raymond's books range from farm life to American social and cultural history. Appealing to young and old alike, his books are ideal choices for parents, grandparents, teachers, and librarians to share with children. His most recent photo-essays are Ellis Island: Coming to the Land of Liberty, and Nauvoo: Mormon City on the Mississippi River, published by Houghton-Mifflin, and The Super Soybean, published by Albert Whitman. He has also written three popular collections of mystery fiction for children: The Fresh Grave and Other Ghostly Stories, The Ghost of Honeymoon Creek, and most recently Shadow Island: A Tale of Lake Superior, published by Bluehorse Books. His books have received numerous awards from the American Library Association, National Council of Teachers of English, Children's Book Council, and many other organizations. He lives with his wife, Linda, and children, Sarah and Luke, in Urbana, Illinois. His daughter Anna, who illustrated two of Raymond's books, is a fashion designer in New York City.

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