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"A big breath of fresh air and the best possible news for the youngsters who get to read these books." --
David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of John Adams"Merits every accolade, starting with the most personal: I couldn't put it down." --
Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World"The liveliest, most realistic, most well-received American history series ever written for children." --
Los Angeles Times"The telling of stories like these makes for the best kind of patriotism--and Hakim's storytelling is magnificent." --
Mark Gamin, Cleveland Plain Dealer"[Joy Hakim's] exciting series... braids multiple narratives together to bring alive material long dead." --
New York Times Book ReviewThe ten volumes of History of US create an added dimension to United States history from pre-colonial times to present day. In each volume chapters are well organized chronologically. Illustrations from the period, dates, key historical figures and geographical development of the country are included. Hakim adds to American History studies by including material that illustrates daily life, social attitudes, contemporary concerns and dilemmas, political climate and trivia. Using sidebars Hakim raises questions to stimulate an analysis of how the facts presented as they relate to various aspects of history. An index, a timeline and definitions are available for each volume. A 1999 Parents' Choice Silver Honor Winner. (Eileen Kuhl, Parents' Choice®) --
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"One of the best nonfiction series of the decade just got better.... Hakim fine-tunes her uniquely lively account of our country's history with new feature essays and updated surveys of late 20th-century science and culture. The final volume contains all or major portions of over 90 significant primary documents....The pages have been redesigned for more visual appeal, but the previous edition's wide margins, with their plethora of well-placed definitions, comments, and quotations, remain. Volumes 1-10 end with a time line and an annotated bibliography; each one is packed with the large-scale movements and events that provide a framework for history, as well as the personalities, anecdotes, wild coincidences, and vivid detail that bring that history to life....Impossible to put down....Belong[s] in every reference collection."--School Library Journal
"A thorough and accurate narrative of our nation's history."--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Not your run-of-the-mill U.S. history. It has vivid, fluid writing, extensive use of historical documents, and personal voice--lots of it.....[The] series doesn't just toss out a string of names and dates--it tells stories with facts in them."--Washington Post
"I'm running out of superlatives to describe the remarkable work of Joy Hakim. Her collection of books is the best analysis of American history for children I've ever read--bar none....Every family should own a set."--Reviews from Parent Council
"Hakim's work features lively writing, stunning visuals, and appealing design, and a focus on groups and individuals generally ignored in standard textbooks."--Multicultural Review
"Hakim has accomplished the seemingly impossible in producing this well-researched and beautifully presented revision of her overview of our nation....The 11 compact volumes in the History of Us series are packed with photographs, graphs, maps, and other illustrations.... Hakim's writing style is easily accessible by middle-school students yet sophisticated enough to engage the interest of older students as well. Her research is thorough.... Give these titles to students who think history is dull and boring!"--VOYA
"Put simply, Joy Hakim's series is the best history of the United States for youngsters available today. In fact, it is the best I've ever read. I wish the nation's schools would use Hakim's books as texts."--Arthur Levine, President, Teachers College, Columbia University
"A refreshing exception in the otherwise bleak textbook scene....A former schoolteacher and journalist, Hakim was appalled by the dullness of the textbooks she saw and decided she could do a better job herself....While virtually all the other textbooks are written by committees in as neutral a tone as possible....Hakim tried to make storytelling central to her work."--Alexander Stille, New York Review of Books
"Very well written, presenting history more as story than the recitation of facts."--Christian Home Educators' Curriculum Manual
"An inviting American history series that has proved useful in the circulating collection as well as on the reference shelf."--Booklist
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