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Lamp, the Ice, and the Boat Called Fish: Based on a True Story

Contributor(s): Martin, Jacqueline Briggs (Author)

ISBN: 9780618548958

Publisher: Clarion Books

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Pub Date: November 1, 2005

Dewey: 919.804

LCCN: 99035303

Lexile Code: 0920

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 04 to 07

Physical Info: 0.18" H x 11.02" L x 8.98" W ( 0.55 lbs) 48 pages

Accelerated Reader® Info

Quiz #:0000048064 ( Lamp, the Ice, and the Boat Called Fish: Based on a True Story)

Reading level: 4.90

Interest level: LG

Point value: 1.0

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: This is the dramatic story of the Canadian Arctic expedition that set off in 1913 to explore the high north. When the ship "Fish" became icebound, the crew was stranded for 14 months. Illustrations.

Brief description:

Jacqueline Briggs Martin is the author of Snowflake Bentley, winner of the 1999 Caldecott Medal, and The Lamp, the Ice, and the Boat Called Fish, an ALA Notable Book, a Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book, Riverbank Review Finalist, Notable Social Studies Trade book and winner of The Golden Kite Award for Illustration. She grew up on a farm in Maine much like the one in this story. She lives in Mt. Vernon, Iowa.

Review Quotes:

"Stylized scratchboard illustrations in soft beige, brown, gold, blue, and green tones add an emotional charge to this well-researched story of an Eskimo woman, her husband and children who, in 1913, found themselves aboard a Canadian Arctic Expedition ship, The Karluk. Excellent for multicultural studies or a theme dealing with the Arctic or survival." - School Library Journal (starred review)

"Martin includes details that will fascinate kids (Inupiaq sunglasses-how cool!). The quiet, intriguing language, with a poet's attention to sound, will lull young ones into the story's drama, as will Beth Krommes' captivating scratchboard illustrations, suggestive of Lois Lenski's work in their rounded shapes and bold lines. With its picture-book format and well-paced chapters, this is a great choice for primary classroom read-alouds." - Booklist

"Beth Krommes's scratchboard art is outstanding. Ice, artifacts, and characters are delineated in handsome black, softened with crosshatching and a limited palette that ranges from sealskin brown to ice blue; sweeps of white space pull readers into windswept vistas or set off cozy iglu interiors. Art, narration, and information are all perfectly integrated in a story that makes a fine introduction to arctic exploration." - The Horn Book

"Martin's text for this thrilling adventure is spare and poetic. The illustrations perfectly echo the text and the designs of the far north. This book belongs in any study of the Arctic, of native peoples, of exploration and discovery and of bravery and tradition." - "Into the Unknown" by Carol Otis Hurst, Teaching PreK-8

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