In Flanders Fields: The Story of the Poem by John McCrae

by Linda Granfield

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Presents the context for the writing of the famous poem by the Canadian medical officer who attended injured soldiers in Flanders during the First World War.

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Shaking my head at the library's decision to discard again. Wow. This was so well done. I learned the following stuff from this book that I should have learned in either public school or college:

* About the origins of the poem "In Flanders Fields" (to which I hadn't even been exposed; can you believe it?) and its impact.
* About poppies and their connection to WWI (NEVER KNEW)
* An important date to remember...why don't we remember?
* Everyday issues of a soldier in WWI
* Warfare stuff I cared little about, but think is interesting now that I've learned it.

I feel that this is really important history, a matter of cultural literacy at the very least, and I feel compelled to pass this along.
This stunningly illustrated and well-written book show more ends with "Lest we forget." Man...we really did forget. Mission accomplished McCrae, Granfield, and Wilson. Fortunately, I predict that this is just right for my jr. high kids, so the message won't end here. Thank you. show less
A beautifully illustrated book using the poem by McCrae, the World War I surgeon and poet. Interspersed with the lines from the short poem are pages describing the war, and a short biography of the poet. Hand this to everyone today.
I read an article in the Washington Post today about the poppies and why they appeared in the fields so abundantly. Apparently the bombings and trench digging brought the long dormant seeds to the surface where they flourished. If only they hadn't been.
This book tells the story of the famous WW1 poem, "In Flanders Fields." It contains the poem text, illustrated competently by Janet Wilson. Interspersed with the picture book is information on John McCrae, how he came to write the poem, and what happened to him afterwards. My only criticism of the book is the editorial decision to break up the poem with the biographical content. Otherwise, it's an excellent elementary level WW1 resource.
In Flanders Field, by John McCrae, opens with the haunting poem In Flanders Field and is followed up with other poems, mostly of war and with it death. McCrae captures the essence of the World War I in his work. The second part of the book contains some history of the man and several diary extracts.

McCrae was schooled as a physician, but served in the Second Boer War as an artillery officer and further served in World War I as an artillery officer before being moved to hospital duty. He preferred the big guns to working the hospital.

A short book, but very worth the read if you are interested in World War I or first hand impressions of war in general.

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Linda Granfield is an award-winning author of over twenty nonfiction titles for young readers. She lives in Toronto, Canada, but still votes in her home state of Massachusetts. Steve Bjorkman has illustrated over seventy books for children. He lives and votes in Irvine, California.

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MacCrae, John (Contributor)
Wilson, Janet (Illustrator)

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Canonical title
In Flanders Fields: The Story of the Poem by John McCrae
Original publication date
1995
People/Characters
John McCrae
Important places
Guelph, Ontario, Canada; Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium; Belgium; Flanders Fields, Belgium; Canada
Important events
World War I (1914 | 1918); Remembrance Day
Disambiguation notice
This book by Linda Granfield is about the poem by John McCrae. Please do not combine this with the poem itself.

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Poetry
DDC/MDS
811.52Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry in English20th Century1900-1945
LCC
PR9199.3 .M424 .I534Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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Dutch, English
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Paper, Ebook
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