Description
About the Author
Lindsay Ward is the creator of the Dexter T. Rexter series, as well as This Book Is Gray; Brobarians; Rosco vs. the Baby; and The Importance of Being 3. Her book Please Bring Balloons was also made into a play. Lindsay lives with her family in Peninsula, Ohio, where she often sees tractors from the 1930s and 1940s. Learn more about her online at www.lindsaymward.com.
Reviews
"Cross-cultural feminist history goes down easy in this kid-friendly story. Factual details about female factory workers in the United States and the Women's Land Army in England merge in this fictional tale of a sunny little tractor. Children too small to appreciate Ward's deft melding of history and storytelling will still find much to enjoy...Ward's art simultaneously anthropomorphizes Rosie and gives a sense of authenticity to her human figures. More than the sum of its parts, this is a wildly successful and well-researched shaping of the picture-book form to true historical sheroes." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "This 'little tractor that could' sort of tale pays tribute to the iconic Rosie the Riveter persona from the US and the British Land Girls of the Women's Land Army during WWII. Fans of Loren Long's Otis, Virginia Lee Burton's Katy, and like sturdy, dependable workhorses will welcome Rosie into the fold, but the historical perspective adds an unusual dimension to her story." -Booklist (starred review) "Vocabulary is rich, and the younger set will appreciate the intermittent rhymes. The style of Ward's colored pencil and cut-paper illustrations reflect the period of the tale. This historical fiction tale will serve better in a unit or lesson plan on women's history theme than one on transportation." -School Library Journal "Ward emphasizes the role that many women played during WWII in this cadenced story narrated by a big-eyed emerald tractor christened Rosie...If the war feels distant in Ward's brightly abundant scenes of women at work, bright mixed-media art lends the book an appropriate air of nostalgia. An author's note and timeline offer historic details." -Publishers Weekly "The book has charming illustrations, as Rosie the Tractor seems to come to life." -Historical Novel Society
Book Information
ISBN 9781542017947
Author Lindsay Ward
Format Hardback
Page Count 40
Imprint Two Lions
Publisher Amazon Publishing