The United States in 100 Words
(Author) Nancy DickmannHow do you sum up a whole country in just 100 words? This striking book takes on the challenge! From amendment to Vegas, each of the carefully chosen 100 words has its own 100-word-long description and beautiful illustration, providing a snapshot of what the USA means to people today: its roots, its values, its culture, and customs. Basically, everything you need to know in a nut shell. Along with some expected words, such as liberty and constitution, you'll also find less predictable words that will give you a fresh perspective. With speech, learn about the right to freedom of speech enshrined in the First Amendment. Through Rosa, learn about the civil rights movement and the African American woman who became one its icons by refusing to give up her bus seat. With words like hamburger, Manhattan, blues, freedom, Hollywood, immigrant, protest, superhero, Moon, Texas, and Washington, gain perspective on the many facets of American culture. Finally, you'll be asked, “If you were to choose the 100 words, which would you pick?”
Nancy Dickmann
Nancy Dickmann is a prolific author of children's non-fiction books, with a focus on science and nature topics. Her engaging writing style and ability to explain complex concepts in an accessible way have made her a popular choice for young readers. Some of her most notable works include "Why Do Elephants Need the Sun?" and "How Do Bees Make Honey?" Dickmann's contributions to literature include sparking curiosity and a love for learning in children through her informative and engaging books. Her impact on the genre of children's non-fiction has been significant, with her works being widely praised for their educational value and entertainment factor. One of her most famous works is "Why Do Elephants Need the Sun?" which delves into the importance of sunlight for the well-being of elephants and other animals.