The Coal Thief bookcover

The Coal Thief

Alane Adams 

(Author)

Lauren Gallegos 

(Illustrator)
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Description

Brrr! Georgie wakes up to a freezing morning in 1920s Pennsylvania and gets the bad news that there is no coal to heat the farmhouse—and he knows there is no money to buy more, either. Just after he finds this out, along comes his friend Harley, who drags him off on an adventure to find some mysterious “black gold.” Before Georgie can catch his breath, he’s in a pile of trouble—all the way up to his ears! Take a trip back in time and join Georgie in this heartwarming tale of mischief made and lessons learned in America’s storied past.

USA Best Book Awards: Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction, Finalist

Product Details

PublisherSparkPress
Publish DateNovember 17, 2015
Pages32
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781940716275
Dimensions203.2 X 254.0 X 15.2 mm | 385.6 g
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Alane Adams is an author, professor, and literacy advocate. She is the author of the Legends of Orkney fantasy mythology series for tweens and The Coal Thief and The Egg Thief, picture books for early-grade readers. She lives in Southern California.

Reviews

2016 International Book Awards: Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction Finalist
2015 USA Book Awards: Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction Finalist
2015 IndieFab Awards: Picture Book (Children's) Finalist
"A beautiful book in so many ways, The Coal Thief will leave an impression on many hearts for a long time to come.” —Foreword Reviews

"The dialogue between the characters feels natural to the time and place, and the text size and amount, as well as its approachable vocabulary, makes this a good choice for confident early-elementary readers . . . Gallegos’ art is compelling . . . Overall, Georgie is an appealing protagonist, and his adventure may encourage early elementary school readers to read more about why communities like Georgie’s struggled during the 1930s. A beautifully illustrated, realistic slice of history with a likable, repentant thief as its hero." —Kirkus Reviews

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