Next stop, Philadelphia! That's the call from author-illustrator Martha
Day Zschock, who has taken children and their delighted parents on
Journeys Around Boston, New York, San Francisco, Washington D.C.,
Chicago, Maine, Nantucket, and Cape Cod since starting this bestselling
series in 1999. Zschock is not only a brilliant artist but also a
committed educator, whose books are embraced by teachers and principals
nationwide. These are far more than alphabet books. Each page is headed
by an alliterative sentence that evokes an important theme. For example,
Philadelphia's A page, featuring Benjamin Franklin, is headed Aphorisms
and advice appear in the almanac. A playful factoid at the bottom of
each page expands on the theme. (Did you know that the aphorism Haste
makes waste is traceable to Poor Richard, i.e. Franklin?) In each city
she visits, Zschock thoughtfully looks beyond the tourist attractions to
the community residing there. For example, here the N page explains how
Neighborhoods define urban nature. The O page describes how Old Order
Amish obey the Ordnung, while the U page celebrates Philadelphia's stop
on the Underground Railroad that helped enslaved African Americans
escape the South before the Civil War. Now the second leading history
destination in the U.S. (after Washington D.C.), Philadelphia is the
perfect city for this thoughtful, beautiful series.