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Swamp Angel

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"This delightful production deserves a place in all tale tale collections." - School Library Journal

Swamp Angel can lasso a tornado, and drink an entire lake dry. She single-handedly defeats the fearsome bear known as Thundering Tarnation, wrestling him from the top of the Great Smoky Mountains to the bottom of a deep lake. A humorous, original tall tale set on the American frontier.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      With a light Southern twang, Allison Moorer delights the listener with the exploits of Swamp Angel, a woman from the American tradition of tall tales. From her pretentious birth to her quest to capture a bear named Thundering Tarnation, Swamp Angel travels from the countryside of Tennessee to Montana, matching wits with Mother Nature. Viewpoint and textual detail are two of illustrator Zelinsky's hallmarks. Listeners will relish the toe-tapping country music, the sound effects of the feisty bear, taunting male contestants, and Tennessee settler parties. Weston Woods has created a spectacular listening and viewing package with this Caldecott Honor title. A.R. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 29, 1994
      Zelinsky's (Rumpelstiltskin) stunning American-primitive oil paintings, set against an unusual background of cherry, maple and birch veneers, frankly steal the show here. Their success, however, does not diminish the accomplishment of Isaacs, whose feisty tall tale marks an impressive picture-book debut. Her energy-charged narrative introduces Angelica Longrider. ``On August 1, 1815,'' Isaacs begins, ``when took her first gulp of air on this earth, there was nothing about the baby to suggest that she would become the greatest woodswoman in Tennessee. The newborn was scarcely taller than her mother and couldn't climb a tree without help.... She was a full two years old before she built her first log cabin.'' The story continues in this casually overstated vein, explaining how Angelica got the appellation Swamp Angel at the age of 12 after rescuing a wagon train mired in the mud. But the larger-than-life girl's reputation grows to truly gargantuan proportions when she bests an even larger bear, throwing him up in the sky, where "he crashed into a pile of stars, making a lasting impression. You can still see him there, any clear night." This valiant heroine is certain to leave youngsters chuckling-and perhaps even keeping a close watch on the night sky. Ages 5-9.

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