9780802796530

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Walker Childrens

On sale:

March 2010

Price:

$18.89

Format:

Reinforced Edition

Size:

10.75 x 9.625 in

Pages:

40 pp


ISBN-13: 9780802796530

ISBN-10: 0802796532



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Off Like the Wind!

The First Ride of the Pony Express

Written by Michael P. Spradlin
Illustrated by Layne Johnson

Book Description

Travel with the first Pony Express riders through the dramatic and dangerous Wild West in a celebration of America's finest frontiersmen!

In 1860, the first Pony Express rider set out on a trail from Missouri to California. With him, he carried a special delivery-the first mail ever carried by hand to the West. Over the next eleven days, he and many other riders would endure harsh weather, dangerous animals, and more, but nothing would diminish their unflagging determination and courage.
Meticulously researched and gorgeously illustrated, Michael P. Spradlin and Layne Johnson's Off Like the Wind! brings to life an adventurous journey, full of suspense and excitement, that celebrates America's can-do attitude and pioneering spirit.

“A good introduction for budding fans of the Old West. Stimulating.”— Booklist

“Colorful and accessible. The straightforward text in combination with the larger-than-life panoramic oil spreads capture the romance, excitement, and danger that riders experienced along the trail.”–School Library Journal

“In this rousing, as-historically-accurate-as-possible recreation of the Pony Express’s first ride, Spradlin introduces readers to the crazy-wild brainchild of three businessmen to expedite mail over the near-2,000 miles from St. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, Calif. Accompanied by Johnson’s artwork, which has the energy of rolling thunder and the colors of a sunset, and with an engaging sense of drama and urgency, the author follows the riders over the varied landscapes they covered, through the heavy weather they encountered and past the occasional hostile reception they received from Native Americans. For all its iconic status, the Pony Express lasted for only a year and a half before the transcontinental telegraph drew a sleeve across its windpipe, but it was an inventive enterprise full of bodacious frontier spirit, which this book plays to the hilt.”—Kirkus Reviews