Blind Tom
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Book Description
Everyone knows that trains helped build the West, but few know the story of Blind Tom, a sightless workhorse who pulled flatcars for construction crews on the world s first transcontinental rail-road. Stalwartly pulling his heavy load through rain, mud, and snow, Tom contributed in his own way to American history.
Although Tom was blind, his strength and spirit led him to be chosen as the l... More
Although Tom was blind, his strength and spirit led him to be chosen as the l... More
Book Information
Publisher | Mountain Press Publishing Company |
Binding | Paperback (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Ages 4-8 |
# of Pages | 48 |
ISBN-10 | 0878425586 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0878425587 |
Publication Date | 07/01/2009 |
The Creators
About Gwen McKenna (Editor) : Gwen McKenna is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Gwen McKenna is William Henry Jackson: Framing the Frontier.
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About Lois Bradley (Illustrator) : Lois is a designer, illustrator and painter from New Mexico. She has a BFA in studio art (painting) at the University of New Mexico.
Her first book, "Blind Tom" by Shirley Raye Redmond, Mountain Pre... more
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1/27/2010 Michelle Parker-Rock said: Beautifully illustrated by Lois Bradley , this heartwarming true story about a horse that helped build the great railroad is a worthy read for all ages.
tags: , horse, railroad, I recommend
tags: , horse, railroad, I recommend
11/25/2009 Chris Eboch said:
tags: I read, historical picture book, Shirley Raye Redmond, railroad, horse, Picture book
This nonfiction picture book gives young readers a glimpse into the building of the Intercontinental railroad. The story is especially accessible because of the focus on Blind Tom, a horse. A repetitive pattern of questions and answers should keep children engaged. The paintings have a comfortable, ... more
tags: I read, historical picture book, Shirley Raye Redmond, railroad, horse, Picture book
7/7/2009 Lois Bradley said: How did the builders of the great railroad move heavy loads of iron rails and spikes? Horsepower! Author Shirley Raye Redmond presents a fascinating tale about a blind horse who helped build the Transcontinental Railroad to children of all ages.
tags: I illustrated
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