American Farm Bureau Foundation for Education Recommended Book
Thomas Jefferson was more than a president and patriot. He was also a
planter and gardener who loved to watch things grow--everything from
plants and crops to even his brand-new nation.
As minister to France, Jefferson promoted all things American, sharing
corn and pecans with his Parisian neighbors. As secretary of state, he
encouraged his fellow farmers to grow olives, rice and maple trees. As
president, he doubled the size of the nation with the Louisiana
Purchase. Even in his retirement, Jefferson continued to nurture the
nation, laying the groundwork for the University of Virginia. In this
meticulously researched picture book for older readers, author Peggy
Thomas uncovers Jefferson's passion for agriculture and his country. And
Stacy Innerst's incredibly original illustrations offer the right
balance of reverence and whimsy. This is Thomas Jefferson as he's never
been seen before! Back matter includes an author's note on Jefferson's
legacy today; timeline, bibliography; place to visit (Monticello); and
source notes.