Friday, January 10, 2014

PPBF: Lightship

I was so fascinated by Lightships that I purchased a replica on a trip to New England (my favorite spot in the States). Here is Brian's story of their history and use.

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Author/Illustrator: Brian Floca
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Date: 2007

Genre: Non-Fiction
Themes: Lightships, Ship safety and navigation, Coastal Safety.
Ages: 6-11

Inside Jacket Cover: "You may never have heard of a lightship. Once, lightships anchored on waters across America. On the oceans and in the Great Lakes, floating where lighthouses could not be built. Smaller than most ships, but more steadfast, too, they held their spots, through calm and storm, to guide sailors toward safe waters . . . "

Why I like this book: As I've mentioned, I love the ocean, and the fascinating story of how vessels are kept safe on potentially dangerous waters. A sister to the lighthouse, this ship houses a dedicated crew that sometimes do not see their homes for months, but their commitment to this work has saved many lives. Brian gives extra information in both the acknowledgements at the beginning, as well as the author's note at the end.  The illustrations are simple but engaging, and illustrate the story well.

Find the book on Amazon HERE

Brian Floca's own website with activities and other info HERE

Study Guide for "Lightship" HERE

Since the crew had so much time on their hands, they wove beautiful baskets and decorated them with whalebone or Scrimshaw designs.  Find out more at the Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum link HERE



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Hope you enjoyed today's offering for Perfect Picture Book Fridays, when we review picture books which we deem worthy of mention.  This concept was created by Susanna Hill, and is a helpful resource for librarians, teachers and parents.  For a list of all books reviewed so far, along with activities to complement them, click here.

14 comments:

  1. I've never heard of a lightship, how interesting!

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  2. I never knew that lightships existed. This sounds like a wonderful story about the importance of the mission and the dedication of the crew. I love historical fiction and this is a great topic. Love the baskets too.

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    1. Thanks, Patricia . . . aren't they beautiful? And yes, it certainly took dedication on their part.

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  3. Never have heard of Lightships, but I will be reading this one! How did I miss a Floca?

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  4. I'd love to find out more about these vessels.

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    1. I believe the study guide link above has more book suggestions. They are fascinating, Joanne!

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  5. this looks interesting - and Brian Floca tells good stories well. Going to have to find this one.

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  6. I just heard of this book on INK's blog, and so I'm glad you highlighted it. I had never heard of a lightship either. Beautiful basket, too!

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    1. It is a winner on the topic, Tina. Thanks for stopping by. I'm glad someone else appreciates it!

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  7. Thanks for sharing this one. I love visiting lighthouses, when on a coast, but didn't know about these ships.

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    1. Yes, a lighthouse on the water! Thanks for stopping, Stacy!

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