Here is a true story of how the great nations of America and England
almost went to war in 1859 over a pig--but learned to share instead.
In 1859, the British and Americans coexist on the small island of San
Juan, located off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. They are on
fairly good terms--until one fateful morning when an innocent hog
owned by a British man has the misfortune to eat some potatoes on an
American farmer's land. In a moment of rash anger, Lyman Cutlar shoots
Charles Griffin's pig, inadvertently almost bringing the two nations
to war. Tensions flare, armies gather, cannons are rolled out . . .
all because of a pig! Emma Bland Smith's humorous text and Alison
Jay's folksy illustrations combine in this whimsical nonfiction
picture book that models the principles of peaceful conflict
resolution.
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How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781635924510
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter