The new blockbuster movie,
Lincoln, opens three days after Election Day. Director
Steven Spielberg's film explores the final months of the 16th president's life and actions. The chances are strong that many young patrons and students will attend the film, and want to know more about the events and personalities depicted.
This provides a wonderful opportunity for librarians, teachers, and parents to encourage young viewers to become young readers. Enslow Publishers has a number of age-appropriate titles that focus on Lincoln, slavery, and states' rebellion against the federal government.
200 Years with Abraham Lincoln: One Man's Life and Legacy explores the Great Emancipator's compelling story. Author
Helen Koutras Bozonelis's efficiently presented, well-written 64-page book is enhanced with useful illustrations and photographs. The title also include additional source materials and other reference information. The book is available from Enslow in a library-bound edition for $20.95; that price includes a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price. It is also available at
Amazon and
Barnes and Noble.
Meanwhile, young readers curious about Steven Spielberg can consult Enslow's biography of him. Author
Laura B. Edge's 128-page book, part of Enslow's
"People to Know Today" series, offers a page-turning account of Spielberg's life and professional accomplishments.
Steven Spielberg: Director of Blockbuster Films is available from Enslow in a library-bound edition for $23.95; that price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price for the title. This book is also available from
Amazon and
Barnes and Noble.