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Where Do You Think You're Going, Christopher Columbus?

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Zusatztext Praise for WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU'RE GOING! CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS? An ALA Notable Book A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Booklist Notable Children’s Book of the Year An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists A Child Study Children’s Book Committee (Bank Street College) Children’s Book of the Year   * “Vividly related… interesting.”— School Library Journal ! starred review “Well written and informative.”— Children’s Literature “Intriguing and entertaining.”— Booklist Informationen zum Autor Jean Fritz; Illustrated by Margot Tomes Klappentext Newbery Honor author Jean Fritz takes us on a historic tour of Christopher Colubus! "In a simple, short biography of Columbus she has been extraordinarily successful in extracting the essence of the man."-The Horn Book Christopher Columbus thought he knew where he was going. He had planned to be the first to cross the ocean and reach the rich lands of the Indies. And when he returned to Spain, he insisted to everyone who would listen that he'd succeeded. But that wasn't exactly true. Little did Columbus know that his mistake would come to be known as America! "Fritz's unconventional look at the great explorer who accidently discovered the New World reveals the navigator's obstinate as well as his visionary side."-School Library Journal Zusammenfassung Newbery Honor author Jean Fritz takes us on a historic tour of Christopher Colubus! "In a simple! short biography of Columbus she has been extraordinarily successful in extracting the essence of the man."— The Horn Book Christopher Columbus thought he knew where he was going. He had planned to be the first to cross the ocean and reach the rich lands of the Indies. And when he returned to Spain! he insisted to everyone who would listen that he'd succeeded. But that wasn't exactly true. Little did Columbus know that his mistake would come to be known as America! "Fritz's unconventional look at the great explorer who accidently discovered the New World reveals the navigator's obstinate as well as his visionary side."— School Library Journal ...

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