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Ellen Labrecque

Author of Who Was Princess Diana?

121 Works 3,116 Members 16 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Ellen Labrecque has written over 40 books for young readers. She currently lives in Yardley, Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River. But she has lived by the sea, too.

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Series

Works by Ellen Labrecque

Who Was Princess Diana? (2017) 515 copies, 1 review
Who Was Maya Angelou? (2016) 444 copies, 4 reviews
Who Was Kobe Bryant? (2020) 395 copies, 4 reviews
Who Was Winston Churchill? (2015) 264 copies
Who Was Frank Lloyd Wright? (2015) 193 copies
Who Was Henry VIII? (2018) — Author — 137 copies
Who Is Travis Kelce? (Who HQ Now) (2024) 57 copies, 1 review
Who Was Levi Strauss? (2021) 51 copies
Who Was Che Guevara? (2019) 51 copies
What Is the Story of Anne of Green Gables? (2023) 19 copies, 1 review
Who Was Frank Sinatra? (2023) 14 copies, 1 review
Air Sports (Extreme Sports) (2011) 11 copies
Windsurfing (Extreme Sports) (2011) 4 copies, 2 reviews
Cliff Diving (Extreme Sports) (2012) 4 copies, 2 reviews
Strength (Exercise!) (2012) 3 copies
Electrician (2016) 2 copies
NFC West (2011) 2 copies
Flexibility (Exercise!) (2012) 2 copies
Surfing stars (2007) 2 copies
Wonen in een woestijn (2016) 1 copy
Carpenter (2016) 1 copy
Electrician (2016) 1 copy
NFC East (2011) 1 copy
The story of the WNBA (2020) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

16 reviews
The WhoHQ books have popular for quite some time now and while I read a handful of the biographies, I had not previously read any of the others in the series, namely What Is/What Was, Where Is, and What Is the Story Of. I was particularly intrigued by these last ones because I didn't know what to expect. And when I saw that there was a newly published What Is the Story of Anne of Green Gables? out at the same time I've been working on re-reading that entire series (childhood favorites), I show more clearly had to check it out.

This title does give some readers' digest versions not only of Anne of Green Gables but of other titles in the ongoing story of Anne Shirley. It also talks about the impact of the book, from the hyperlocal (such as tourists flocking to Prince Edward Island to see Anne's world and the government of Canada creating a national park out of the house that was the inspiration for Green Gables) to the worldwide (such as Polish soldiers all getting copies of Ania z Zielonego Wzgórza to remind them of the values worth fighting for and Japanese schoolchildren having Anne of Green Gables being a part of their curriculum).

But more than anything, this book serves as a biography of Anne Shirley's creator, the author L.M. Montgomery, known to her family and friends as Maud. Readers learn many facts about Maud, including her lifelong habit of writing in a journal and her persistence in repeatedly sending off the manuscript for Anne of Green Gables despite multiple rejections from publishers.

Throughout the book, little sidebars of historical context are included, from a mini biography of Mark Twain to an explanation of the atomic bombing of Japanese cities at the end of World War II. These are always tied back into Anne of Green Gables and why the story has had the impact it has over the years, generating new fans and expanding into different media, including television and plays.

I could see this book being useful to folks who don't necessarily want to read the entire Anne of Green Gables series but want to know more about this popular touchstone. I could also see fans of the series wanting to pick this up to learn more about the beloved series' author and its journey from idea to publication.
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First sentence: On December 30, 1942, two days before the new year, a slender singer walked onto the stage of the Paramount Theatre in New York City. Over three thousand fans--mostly teenage girls--shrieked and screamed in excitement. Some cried tears of happiness.

Premise/plot: Who Was Frank Sinatra? is part of a larger--much larger--series of kid-friendly biographies. This is an illustrated chapter book biography--elementary-aged-appropriate--of Frank Sinatra, singer and actor. The book show more provides a biography of his life, obviously, but also places that life into a larger context. This one includes many mini-biographies of his contemporaries and associates.

My thoughts: Do kids need to know who Frank Sinatra was? Maybe. Maybe not. My introduction came via the musical High Society. So it was a delight that the illustrator includes an illustration of a movie scene from High Society. It covers his life and career in a very broad kid-friendly way. You don't necessarily associate details of his life with young kids, young readers. I do love his music and some of his movies.
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In this biography I learned about the extraordinary life of Maya Angelou who was an author, poet, civil rights activist, playwright, actress, director, composer, singer and dancer. I learned about her sad past and despite all the bad times she believed that people can survive and learn to be happy.

I would teach this book to third grade on through adults. I would teach it when studying Maya Angelou, Black History Month, inspiring women, and biographies. Also to remind the kids that life can show more be difficult but people find happiness through it all. show less
Who Was Maya Angelou? is a kid- friendly chapter book highlighting the roller coaster of moments in Maya Angelou's life. Filled with illustrations and interesting twists and turns, this book was a page turner I could not sit down from start to finish. I would highly recommend this book for social studies when discussing equality and the many steps it took to get to where we are today.

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Works
121
Members
3,116
Popularity
#8,200
Rating
4.0
Reviews
16
ISBNs
523
Languages
2
Favorited
1

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