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Potato: A Tale From The Great Depression (edition 2002)

by Kate Lied

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During the "Great Depression," a family seeking work finds employment for two weeks digging potatoes in Idaho.
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Title:Potato: A Tale From The Great Depression
Authors:Kate Lied
Info:National Geographic Children's Books (2002), Paperback, 32 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:Great Depression, teacher idea, potatoes, young author, bibliography, text treasure, personal opinion, teacher opinion, student opinion, parent opinion

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  PBEBOOKS | Mar 2, 2023 |
Potato tells the story of a family who struggled with employment during the Great Depression, and their challenging road to success. The story was written by an 8 year old girl about her family's history. So while the content may be lacking in detail, the story is described in a way that the target audience (5-10 year olds) can understand and relate to it. The Illustrations was simplistic and welcoming which made the story very enjoyable and lended itself well to the writing. ( )
  mercedesgrace | Sep 15, 2020 |
During the Great Depression, a family seeking work finds employment for two weeks digging potatoes in Idaho. (amazon)
  zahanse1 | Nov 4, 2018 |
This book is about an event that happened during the great depression. The dad lost his job and could not find work. So the family moved to Idaho to pick potatoes. They brought the potatoes back home to sell and trade for things they needed. The dad soon find a job and move to Washington and then Hawaii. This book does not dipic the sadness what people went through and what happened during the great depression. The girl on the front cover is smiling. This book just does not give a true understanding of what life was like during the great depression. ( )
  etranchant | Oct 27, 2018 |
This beautiful paintings in the book truly highlight the story of young Jessie, age 13, who traveled alone to America to find a better life. The journey was long and arduous but Jessie passed the time sewing for people that she met on the boat. Once in America Jessie wrote letters to her grandmother and sewed for a friend of her Rabbi. She worked long and hard for 3 years and upon meeting a boy that would soon be her husband she had enough money to bring her grandmother to live with her. Younger people will be inspired by her tale and shocked by the story of such young girl being sent to live on her own. ( )
  Jess.Taylor | Sep 23, 2018 |
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