Ox-Cart Man

by Donald Hall (Author) Barbara Cooney (Illustrator)

Ox-Cart Man
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Thus begins a lyrical journey through the days and weeks, the months, and the changing seasons in the life of one New Englander and his family. The oxcart man packs his goods - the wool from his sheep, the shawl his wife made, the mittens his daughter knitted, and the linen they wove. He packs the birch brooms his son carved, and even a bag of goose feathers from the barnyard geese.

He travels over hills, through valleys, by streams, past farms and villages. At Portsmouth Market he sells his goods, one by one - even his beloved ox. Then, with his pockets full of coins, he wanders through the market, buying provisions for his family, and returns to his home. And the cycle begins again.

Donald Hall has created a gentle story, evoking a quiet time in American life that is irrevocably past. Using a special method which resembles the early American technique of painting on wood, Barbara Cooney has captured the sense of peace of early nineteenth-century New England and the bustle of Portsmouth Market.

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Review quotes

"Like a pastoral symphony translated into picture book format, the stunning combination of text and illustrations recreates the mood of 19th-century rural New England."—The Horn Book
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780140504415
Lexile Measure
1130
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Viking Books for Young Readers
Publication date
October 19, 1983
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV007000 - Juvenile Fiction | Classics
Library of Congress categories
New England
Caldecott Medal
Winner 1980 - 1980

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