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The littlest voyageur / Margi Preus ; pictures by Cheryl Pilgrim.

Preus, Margi, (author.). Pilgrim, Cheryl, (illustrator.).

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  • ISBN: 9780823442478
  • ISBN: 0823442470
  • Physical Description: 165 pages : illustrations, map ; 20 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Margaret Ferguson Books, Holiday House, [2020]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Fur traders > Fiction.
Squirrels > Fiction.
Canada > History > 18th century > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Town of Plainfield Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.

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Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9780823442478
The Littlest Voyageur
The Littlest Voyageur
by Preus, Margi; Pilgrim, Cheryl (Illustrator)
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It's 1792, and Jean Pierre Petit Le Rouge, a squirrel who has always longed to be a voyageur, stows away in a canoe paddling west from Montreal. He annoys his fellow voyageurs (humans all) with his incessant chirring, chewing holes in their food bags, and being generally useless during portages. Only the book-loving Jean Gentille takes a liking to him, protecting him when the rest of the brigade threatens to make soup of him. But when they arrive at a trading post on Lake Superior, Le Rouge abandons the group after discovering the true purpose of their voyage: obtaining furs. Preus' text is rich in setting detail, especially regarding the natural world that the voyageurs traverse. She also excels at integrating French vocabulary into the story and appends a pronunciation guide. Pilgrim's frequent black-and-white illustrations help to clarify details and break up the text for younger readers. The ending, in which Le Rouge and flying squirrel Monique team up to produce their own petite brigade, will please readers willing to overlook the questionable science.--Kay Weisman Copyright 2019 Booklist

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In this spry novel, Newbery Honoree Preus deftly threads together a nature adventure, history lesson, cautionary environmental tale, and an animal love story. Jean Pierre Petit Le Rouge, a curious red squirrel, annually watches singing, fur-trading "voyageurs" canoe away from Montreal and return months later with "the scent of the faraway," which was "a smell that stirred up in me a wanderlust." So, in May 1792, Le Rouge stows away on a canoe bound for a trading post on Lake Superior, determined to impress the voyageurs. He scampers to the top of a tree to point the way after they lose their bearings and uses his keen senses to guide the craft through fog. Despite his close bond with a kind, bookish trapper, Le Rouge announces--in a sly riff on a passage from Thoreau's Walden--that he is "going into the woods... to live deliberately" because the voyageurs' mission involves profiting "from the skins of my animal brethren." Preus wraps up her entertaining and informative narrative on a heartwarming note as the loquacious, wryly contemplative squirrel finds his way--back home and in life. Evocative pictures by Pilgrim (Big and Little) augment the story's ample heart and humor, and an author's note contextualizes the fur trade, including its impact on indigenous people. Ages 7--10. Author's agent: Stephen Fraser, Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency. (Mar.)

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Stowing away with French Canadian fur traders in 1792, a loquacious red squirrel embarks on a life-changing adventure.Each spring, Jean Pierre Petit Le Rouge, a squirrel with wanderlust, watches brave, strong voyageurs depart in canoes from Montreal and return the following autumn. Determined to be a voyageur, Le Rouge hides in a canoe paddled by eight stout voyageurs, part of a brigade of five. Soon his incessant chattering distracts the voyageurs, who become separated from the rest of the brigade, but, after ascending the highest tree, he points the crew back on course. More than once, pesky Le Rouge barely escapes becoming squirrel ragout. He's just beginning to feel like a real voyageur when they reach the trading post on Lake Superior, where he discovers the voyageurs exchanging their cargo for animal skins to return to Montreal. Heartsick, Le Rouge decides he cannot be a voyageur if it involves trading animal skins, unless he can change things. Le Rouge relates his story with drama and flair, presenting a colorful prism through which to view the daily life of a voyageur. Peppered with historical facts and (italicized) French phrases and names, this exciting, well-documented tale (with a contemporary animal-rights subtext) proves educational and entertaining. Realistic pencil drawings highlight Le Rouge's memorable journey.A rousing introduction to the life of a voyageur told from a unique perspective. (map, pronunciation guide, historical and biological notes, recipe, further reading) (Historical fantasy. 7-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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