The True Tale of a Giantess: The Story of Anna Swan

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  • Intended audience: 4-8 year olds
  • Number of pages: 32
  • Publisher: Kids Can Press

“When I was small, I was already big news,” Anna Swan tells readers in this picture book biography. When she was born in Nova Scotia in 1846, people for miles around chattered about her. They whispered over tea and gossiped across fences. Because even when she was small, Anna was TREMENDOUS. At four years old, she was higher than a rain barrel. At six, she was taller than her mother, and by ten she towered over her father. Anna grew up feeling like she poked and bulged and jutted out from all sorts of spaces, never quite fitting into her small country life. Then, at age seventeen, Anna moved to New York City to be part of P. T. Barnum’s Gallery of Wonders — and her life changed forever. Anna Swan lived an inspiring life as big as she was, filled with fame, wealth, world travel and true love.

In this thoroughly researched picture book biography, playful and rhythmic language and first-person storytelling perfectly capture the essence of this unique woman’s uplifting life. The detailed, folk art-inspired illustrations beautifully convey the story’s time and place and sensitively portray Anna’s growth. A great lead-in for classroom discussions about differences and inclusion, this book also offers an excellent character education lesson on perseverance. An author’s note with photographs and more information about Anna’s life make this a terrific choice for lessons on personal development or for social studies lessons on this period in history.

REVIEWS

“… … young readers’ curiosity will be sparked by her unusual size, but they’ll also relate to the theme of finding a place to fit in.” – Booklist, August 2018

“Author Anne Renaud gives Swan a voice to tell her own life story.” – Montreal Review of Books, November 2018

“… enchanting …” – Canadian Teacher Magazine, January 2019

 

AWARDS

  • 2018 – Eureka! Nonfiction Children’s Book Award, California Reading Association, Honor Book
  • 2018 – Cybils Award – Elementary Nonfiction Category, Children’s and Young Adult Bloggers’ Literary Awards, Finalist