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The Story Of John J. Audubon

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

196 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1954

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88 reviews1 follower
May 17, 2023
We loved reading this for our family read-aloud! What a persistent man with such a patient and encouraging wife. I love learning about the variety of interests and passions people have.
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April 22, 2021
What a sweet story about a boy who grew into a man, and never lost his love for birds! This is the story of Audubon and how he became not only a great artist, but a great naturalist, and eventually an author. This book was originally written in 1954 and definitely has that air of language which adds to the sweetness of the story. Audubon had grit and perseverance, and lots of love for nature. He kept his eye on what he loved. Even when things seemed discouraging he always found a way to continue onward towards his dream.
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May 5, 2024
I read this aloud to my kids, and we all loved it. They begged for more at the end of each chapter. The story was told in a language rich, captivating way. The mystery of who Jihn James really was was fascinating. I would set a copy of Audubon's birds out to consult a we read. It was an amazing companion also to Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt. Wonderful experience to share in our homeschool!
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7 reviews2 followers
May 8, 2025
The Story of John J. Audubon is an engaging story. In the beginning, it touches lightly on French history during his boyhood. As the story progresses, we learn about his life in America and how he preserved America's bird history through his paintings.

In our literature lessons with this book, we highlight God's Principle of Individuality as the overarching principle. There are several opportunities presented throughout the story to discuss internal-to-external qualities of characters and cause-to-effect.

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January 30, 2012
The story of John J. Audubon is a very good book to read. The story starts out dering the French revlosen. John is adopted by a French navy capten and his wife, know one noes who John really was there are some people who believe that he was the son of the king of Fanes but we don't really know for sreten. From the time that he was really little he just loved birds, he loved to draw them but he could never get them to come out right. As he grows up his father tries to get his interesed in something besides drawing but he can not so he sens him to America where he speneds most of his time watching the birds. he meets this really nice Engles girl who he mareys. For a while he and a friend tries to start a store but he just can't stop stoding the birds, so after a while he quits and decis to trey to get his bird pantings published time after time things go wrong and some times he just wants to quit but his wife keeps his hop alive, finally he goes to England where his pantings are while resheved.
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142 reviews
November 12, 2023
Like many books of this era, his life was romanticized a little too much, in my opinion. For example, the book made it appear that he might have been the prince of France, which is not true (as far as I can tell). The book was helpful in getting me oriented to and interested in him, but as far as learning the true details of his life, other sources are probably better.
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January 11, 2022
I LOVE Audubon!! I love his paintings. It was wonderful learning about this man. The whole family enjoyed reading this book. We studied his paintings and bought AudubonOpoly... like Monopoly but with Audubon's birds.
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April 5, 2023
Good book. Lots of interesting info. Some speculations about his birth origins. Advocates following your true interests and passions in life.
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