From Publishers Weekly
The latest installment in the Great Explorers series, Despite All Obstacles: La Salle and the Conquest of the Mississippi, by Joan Elizabeth Goodman and illus. by Tom McNeely, traces the life and journeys of the intrepid French explorer Ren-Robert Cavelier, better known as La Salle. McNeely's watercolors effectively evoke the frontier landscape, and a cleverly designed fold-out map allows readers to follow expedition routes alongside each page of text.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
Grades 3-6--In this smooth, well-written, and fact-filled title, Goodman traces the life of La Salle from his birth in Rouen, France, through his historic adventures down the Mississippi. Excerpts from letters, diaries, and journals of the man and his contemporaries are sprinkled throughout the book and will be a bonus for those who need original documents. While the author acknowledges that "Many of the sources quoted in this book were written by men hired to join La Salle's expedition as chroniclers," there is no bibliography. McNeely's masterly full- and double-page paintings of the participants in the adventure depict the costumes and accoutrements of the era. A clear, easy-to-follow map of La Salle's voyages appears in gatefold form in the beginning of the book; unfortunately, it may be overlooked by some readers. Nonetheless, this attractive picture-book biography would make a good choice for libraries.
Barbara Buckley, Rockville Centre Public Library, NYCopyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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