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Walking in the City with Jane: A Story of Jane Jacobs

Walking in the City with Jane: A Story of Jane Jacobs

by Susan Hughes (Author), Valérie Boivin (Illustrator)
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From the time she was a young girl, Jane Jacobs’ curious mind made her a keen observer of everything around her. When she grew up, she moved to New York City, a place full of new wonders for her to explore. It was there she realized that, just like in nature, a city is an ecosystem. ”It is made of different parts ― sidewalks, parks, stores, neighborhoods, City Hall . . . and people, of course. When they all work together, the city is healthy.“ So, when city planner Robert Moses proposed creating highways through the city that would destroy neighborhoods and much of what made New York great, Jane decided she couldn’t let it happen. She stood up to the officials and rallied her neighbors to stop the plans ―and even got arrested! Jane’s bravery and ideas had a huge influence on urban planning that is still being felt today.In this lively and engaging informational picture book, award-winning author Susan Hughes provides a fictionalized story of the life of Jane Jacobs, one of the world’s greatest urban thinkers and activists. This book makes a terrific resource for studying civic engagement, urban life, the history of New York and Toronto (where Jane moved later in life), and the role of city planning. Jane’s inspirational story is also an excellent example for character education lessons on perseverance, citizenship and initiative. Stylized illustrations by Valérie Boivin perfectly evoke the story’s time and place. End matter includes a brief biography of Jane Jacobs. Read more

Product Information

PublisherKids Can Press
Publication dateApril 3 2018
EditionIllustrated
LanguageEnglish
Print length36 pages
ISBN-101771386533
ISBN-13978-1771386531
Item weight472 g
Reading age6 - 9 years
Dimensions22.86 x 1.27 x 28.89 cm
Grade level1 - 4
Best Sellers Rank#526,442 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #288 in Children's Books on Government #300 in Biographies of Social Activists for Children #543 in Children's Books on City Life
Customer Reviews4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 29 ratings

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