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The Camping Trip That Changed America by Barb Rosenstock
The Camping Trip That Changed America by Barb Rosenstock





Arriving on May 15, 1903, “Teedie” soon extricated himself from an admiring crowd, “sent his men ahead to set up camp,” and escaped on horseback to gape at giant sequoias, listen to “Johnnie’s” stories, and camp out.

The Camping Trip That Changed America by Barb Rosenstock

Having read Muir’s book pleading for government help to save his beloved mountain forests, Roosevelt asked Muir to take him camping in the Yosemite wilderness. In interpreting and recording both personal relationships and the historical impact of the meeting, this offering makes a little-known bit of history accessible for younger readers, and encourages further research.- Mary Elam, Learning Media Services, Plano ISD, TXĪfter swiftly introducing her two protagonists-contrasting their origins and the different ways they expressed their love of the outdoors (Roosevelt hunted, fished, rode Muir studied, sketched, wrote about plants)-Rosenstock plunges into their one encounter. Impressions of the wilderness emphasize the grand impact of the event, detailed by an author’s note (bibliography and references to the Yosemite Research Library, John Muir National Site, and University of the Pacific Library are included). Turn the book lengthwise to accommodate the sequoia giants’ full height, and back again as tiny vignettes fill the night sky in tales above lingering campfire shadows.

The Camping Trip That Changed America by Barb Rosenstock

Gerstein’s richly colored paint and detailed pen drawings heighten readers’ vision of an expanded horizon on the full spreads. Based on an actual event in which Roosevelt “dropped politics” and persuaded a reluctant Muir to camp with him, the book presents a fictionalized account of the shared experiences of these two strong-willed personalities that resulted in the addition of 18 national monuments and double the number of national parks. Muir’s response resulted in a meeting between Teedie and Johnnie, an adventure of only four days that traversed the wonders of the Yosemite Valley and established an understanding and respect between the two. In 1903, Roosevelt read of Muir’s Sierra Mountain adventures and heard his plea for the government to save the mountain forests.

The Camping Trip That Changed America by Barb Rosenstock

Theodore Roosevelt (Teedie) and John Muir (Johnnie) both held important positions-Roosevelt was the youngest President of the United States, and Muir was a world-famous naturalist.







The Camping Trip That Changed America by Barb Rosenstock