I like Americans Who Tell the Truth by Robert Shetterly.  Beautiful oils 
and short pieces about  a wide wide range of important Americans diverse 
historically and every other way.  It's great and the painter author 
plans a sequel thought it would be great to have kids propose their own 
new entry!
Sally


On Tue, May 6, 2008 at  1:57 PM, Beverlee Paul wrote:

> Hi all - My call for help isn't nearly as critical as Leslie's, but 
> I'm hoping someone will save me anyway!  I taught a really successful 
> writing segment last year in second grade on heroes, but cannot find 
> my file anywhere!!  What I need are suggestions for books.  I have 
> T.A. Barron's The Hero's Trail, It's Our World, Too! by Phillip Hoose, 
> Kids With Courage by Barbara A. Lewis, 50 American Heroes Every Kid 
> Should Meet by Dennis Denenberg and Lorraine Roscoe, and We Were 
> There, Too!  Young People in U.S. History by Phillip Hoose.  I have no 
> idea what picture books I used.  Good grief!  Can anyone help me out 
> of this dilemma?  Thanks so much.  Bev
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