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PRINTER, THE
Written by Myron Uhlberg
Illustrated by Henri Sorensen

Hardcover: $16.95
ISBN: 978-1-56145-221-7
Total Pages: 32
Size: 9-1/2 x 11
Picture Books, ages 4-8/Fiction/History

Myron Uhlberg is the author of several picture books. A retired businessman, he lives in California.


Henri Sørensen has illustrated over twenty books for children. He is also the author-illustrator of two children's books, New Hope and Your First Step. Sorensen lives in Denmark.


Printer, The

"As a boy, my father learned to speak with his hands. As a man, he learned how to turn lead-type letters into words and sentences. My father loved being a printer."

Accelerated Reader & Reading Counts Tests:
AR Quiz#: 72798
AR Reading Level: 3.8


THE SETTING IS NEW YORK IN THE 1940s. Each day the narrator, a young boy, watches as his father goes off to work in the noisy printing factory where presses the size of small houses produce the daily newspapers. But the boy's father only hears the machines' loud pounding and rumbling as vibrations through the soles of his shoes; he is deaf.

Although his father communicates with a few other deaf printers through his hands, he feels largely cut off from and ignored by his hearing co-workers. Then when a silent deadly fire erupts in the noisy pressroom, it is up to the father to save his fellow workers. But how will he tell them of the danger when they cannot hear them?

Author Myron Uhlberg draws on his own childhood experiences as the hearing son of deaf parents to create this dramatic, evocative story. The narrative reflects a respect for deaf culture and the unique gifts each individual possesses. Historical details are deftly rendered and brought to life in the full-color illustrations. In this unusual tale, a father and son show their love for each other, as well as their dedication to a craft that creates words and sentences. Henri Sorenson's extraordinary paintings dramatize the powerful text, which illuminates the many ways we connect with one another.

Click here to see our website on The Printer, which includes information on the history of printing, deafness and ASL.


Reviews

"...[a] heartfelt tale of an ordinary person rising to meet an extraordinary challenge."

Kirkus Reviews

"...the large, realistic paintings are enthralling, showing close up both the strong men at work with the pounding machinery and the boy's bond with his brave, gentle father."

Booklist

"A unique tale of a quiet kind of heroism--literally and figuratively... The simplicity of the story gives the text its drama, and its message of caring for one’s fellow humans is powerful."

School Library Journal

"The painterly illustrations reinforce a sense of nostalgia, and the arrested motion of the figures evokes the quiet world of the printer in the midst of an obviously noisy industrial setting. Told from the viewpoint of an adoring son, this story of unassuming heroism subtly impresses its message that 'dis'-ability has its compensations; in its various emphases on vocation, history, and language, it also invites cross-curricular applications."

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Handsome paintings convey the story's emotion."

The Horn Book Guide

Awards

* 2004 NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, Selector's Choice
* 2005 IBBY Outstanding Book for Young People with Disabilities
* 2004 Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Books of the Year
* 2006 California Collections (elementary school)
* Suggested Reading List, 2006 Charlotte Award (NY)
* Nominee, 2005-2006 Utah Beehive Award
* Nominee, 2006-2007 Land of Enchantment Book Awards (NM)

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