The Legend of Lightning Larry
Aaron Shepard
The Legend of Lightning Larry
Aaron Shepard
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One of the books every boy should have on his bookshelf. – San Francisco Examiner
No outlaw could draw as fast as Lightning Larry. But what really terrified those bad men was that peculiar gun of his. It didn’t shoot bullets. It shot light. And Larry always aimed for the heart.
Can Larry save the town of Brimstone from Evil-Eye McNeevil’s outlaw gang? Find out in this rip-roaring original tale of a gunfighter with a huge smile and a hankering for lemonade.
TEACHERS AND LIBRARIANS – A READER’S THEATER SCRIPT OF THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE IN AARON’S BOOK STORIES ON STAGE, OR FREE ON AARON’S WEB SITE.
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Aaron Shepard is the award-winning author of The Baker’s Dozen,
The Sea King’s Daughter,
The Monkey King, and many more children’s books. His stories have appeared often in Cricket magazine, while his Web site is known internationally as a prime resource for folktales, storytelling, and reader’s theater. Once a professional storyteller, Aaron specializes in lively retellings of folktales and other traditional literature, which have won him honors from the American Library Association, the New York Public Library, the Bank Street College of Education, the National Council for the Social Studies, and the American Folklore Society.
Toni Goffe is the British illustrator of numerous well-loved children’s books and is a winner of the 1993 Gold Medallion Book Award. He is also illustrator of Aaron’s The Legend of Slappy Hooper.
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One of the books every boy should have on his bookshelf; girls will probably like the story too … The language is perfect, [with] the right dose of silliness to make both parents and children chuckle … The illustrations are ideal. – Cindi Rose, San Francisco Examiner, Aug. 20, 2012
A tall-tale superhero for our time… . A readaloud that could lighten up classes well up in the elementary grades. – Kirkus Reviews, Mar. 1, 1993
Pass out the bandanas and dig out the spittoon. Read this story in an old-timer’s voice, and everyone will have a good time. – Chris Sherman, American Library Association Booklist, Mar. 1, 1993
Move over Wyatt Earp. Make room for a cowboy of a different caliber. A wide age range of listeners will request this one again and again. – School Library Journal, Nov. 1993
A rib-tickler… . Kids will enjoy acting this out as readers theatre. – Jan Lieberman, TNT, Spring 1993
Lovely… . Should reach the tickly bone of youngsters. – Storyline, June 1993
Perfect for telling or reading out loud. – Katy Rydell, Stories, Spring 1993
My class loved this story. Great to use when introducing tall tales. – D. Peccianti, Reviews of All Resources (Monterey Peninsula United School District)
Introduces one amazing cowpoke… . Will have young listeners laughing out loud and asking you to ‘read it again.’ – Smithsonian, Nov. 1993
Told in the spirited language of a true yarn-spinner, this is a rollicking picture book to warm the heart of just about everyone. – Kids’ Line, Summer 1993
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