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The Giant of Seville: A "Tall" Tale Based on a True Story

by Dan Andreasen

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A simple, illustrated biography of Martin Van Buren Bates who grew to be nearly eight feet tall.
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Based on the true story of Giants Martin Van Buren Bates, who was seven and 1/2 inches and HIS wife Anna Swan who was almost eight feet tale. After joining the circus, they decided to find a permanent home. They settled down in Seville, Ohio, built a house on 130 Acres of farmland. And, the rooms were 14 inches high with eight foot doors.

After staying in Seville, Ohio, they longed once again for the circus life and rejoined.

This is their story of the friendly folk of Seville, Ohio who welcomed Martin and his wife. The illustrations are delightful, and the tale is a good lesson to import on children that we should accept those who are different than we are. ( )
  Whisper1 | Dec 31, 2018 |
This was a fun tale tall about a real life giant. This can be a great way to teach children about acceptance and friendship. The story is fun and easy to read. ( )
  Kathdavis54 | Jul 18, 2011 |
Seville, Ohio is a small, uneventful town until Captain Martin van Buren Bates comes to town. This is no ordinary visitor though because Captain Bates is a giant. He comes to town to search for a new home for him and his wife after traveling the world with the circus. Although the town seems quite friendly, Captain Bates feels he and his wife may be too large for this small town until he finds their hearts may even be bigger than their town. ( )
  rmv68 | Sep 17, 2007 |
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