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A schoolteacher, principal, amateur historian, and avid lover of the Mississippi River, Ruth Ferris (1897-1993) was a singular steward of St. Louis's maritime heritage. Her lifelong love of the Mississippi and its riverboat culture spanned over seventy years, encompassing research, photography, excavating sunken vessels, collecting artifacts, and forming friendships with other river enthusiasts. Although too few people know her name, Ferris was deeply involved with multiple venues dedicated to telling the story of St. Louis's inextricable link to this great river: the now-defunct Midship Museum, which was housed aboard a restored steamboat; the Pott Inland Waterways Library at the Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri-St. Louis; and the Missouri Historical Society's River Room. ???Ruth's River Dreams tells the story of Ferris's childhood, when she first became captivated by the Mississippi River, its riverboats, and the stories told about and aboard those boats. Along with her curatorial accomplishments, Ferris was also an accomplished artist, and Ruth's River Dreams weaves a number of her woodcuts and drawings into its narrative of a young girl with big dreams. Appropriately, this book is geared toward early readers (from preschool to third grade), filling a crucial gap in literature about the Mississippi written for children who are not quite ready for Mark Twain. Elizabeth A. Pickard's lively book promises to inspire a new generation of young readers, sparking in them the same love of St. Louis's colorful waterways that guided Ruth Ferris throughout her life.Product Identifiers
PublisherMissouri Historical Society Press
ISBN-139781883982966
eBay Product ID (ePID)26046670458
Product Key Features
Book TitleRuth's River Dreams
IllustratorCatherine G. Sibley
AuthorElizabeth A. Pickard
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
GenreChildren & Young Adults
Number of Pages32 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height216mm
Item Width254mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorElizabeth A. Pickard
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States