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T. Washington is a well-known historical figure, but the story of how he
built the Tuskegee Institute by hand is not quite as common. This picture
book brings the tale to light accessibly and engagingly. Young readers are
sure to marvel at the accomplishments of Washington and his perseverance in
spite of obstacles. The story is told simply, with beautiful watercolor and
pencil illustrations. An endnote goes into more detail about Washington's
life and struggle to bring education to all. While this is not an
all-encompassing biography, it is certainly a notable story about a
lesser-known aspect of his life. Readers will enjoy this title, and it will
easily tie in to school units as an enticing read-aloud.—Ellen Norton,
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