One Came Home
Timberlake, Amy. One Came Home. Alfred A. Knopf, 2013.
Marcy and Jennie start off Season 2 with Amy Timberlake’s 2014 Newbery Honor-winning book, One Came Home. They discuss the darker side of Bert and Ernie, chicken menopause, Calamity Jane, and the proper apparel for shooting at counterfeiters.
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Our cocktail for this episode is a Calamity Jane; click here for the recipe.
Calamity Jane
1 1/2 oz Beefeater Gin
3/4 oz Amaro Abano
1/2 oz Lemon Juice
1/2 oz Ginger Syrup
Shake with 2 orange slices and ice. Double strain into a cocktail glass.
http://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2013/02/calamity-jane.html
Show Notes
Our show notes include information on, and links to, all the random references and recommended reading mentioned in the episode.
One Came Home Awards
2013 – NPR’s Book Concierge Pick
2014 – Newbery Honor
2014 – ALA’s Association for Library Service to Children’s Notable Book List
2014 – Edgar Allan Poe Juvenile Novel Award
2014 – Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People
Amy Timberlake’s Official Homepage
https://www.amytimberlake.com/
Readalikes
Black, Holly. Doll Bones. Illustrated by Eliza Wheeler. Doubleday Children’s, 2013.
Branzei, Sylvia. Rebel in a Dress: Cowgirls. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet. Running Press Kids, 2001.
Kelly, Jacqueline. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate. Henry, Holt, and Company, 2009/
Macy, Sue. Bull’s-Eye: A Photobiography of Annie Oakley. National Geographic Society, 2001.
Schmidt, Gary. Okay For Now. Clarion Books, 2011.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. Directed by Kelly Asbury & Lorna Cook, performances by Matt Damon, James Cromwell, & Daniel Studi, Dreamworks, 2002.
Wallington, Aury & Jim Schumann, executive producers. Spirit Riding Free. Dreamworks & Netflix, 2017.
Other Book Mentions
Gaiman, Neil. Stardust. Illustrated by Charles Vess. Avon Books, 1999.
Marcy, Randolph A. The Prairie Traveler: A Hand-book for Overland Expeditions. Harper & Brothers, 1895.
*Available on Project Gutenberg – http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23066/23066-h/23066-h.htm*
Walker, Alice. The Chicken Chronicles: Sitting with the Angels who Have Returned with My Memories : Glorious, Rufus, Gertrude Stein, Splendor, Hortensia, Agnes of God, The Gladyses, & Babe : a Memoir. The New Press, 2011.
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Association for Library Service to Children. The Newbery and Caldecott Awards: A Guide to Medal and Honor Books. American Library Association, 2017.
Database of Award Winning Children’s Books
Horning, Kathleen T. Review of One Came Home by Amy Timberlake. The Horn Book Magazine, Jan./Feb. 2013, p. 94.
National Council for the Social Studies’ Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People Annual List
https://www.socialstudies.org/publications/notables
NPR’s Book Concierge: Best Books of 2013 – Kid’s Books
https://apps.npr.org/best-books-2013/#/tag/kids-books
The OWL at Purdue
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
Piehl, Kathy. Review of One Came Home by Amy Timberlake. School Library Journal, Jan. 2013, p.128.
Unknown. Review of One Came Home by Amy Timberlake. Kirkus Reviews, 1 Dec. 2012. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/amy-timberlake/one-came-home/ Accessed 24 Jan. 2018.
Calamity Jane
Calamity Jane’s Biography.com page
https://www.biography.com/people/calamity-jane-9234950
City of Deadwood’s Mount Moriah tourism page
Video on the restoration Wild Bill Hickok’s & Calamity Jane’s graves
Wild Bill Hickok’s Biography.com page
https://www.biography.com/people/wild-bill-hickok-40262
Passenger Pigeons
Bert Doing The Pigeon
Knutsen, Kristian. “Wisconsin and the Extinction of the Passenger Pigeon”. Wiscontext.org. Accessed 10 April 2018. https://www.wiscontext.org/wisconsin-and-extinction-passenger-pigeon
Passenger Pigeons: The Extinction of a Species (Image Gallery Essay)
https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS366
Project Passenger Pigeon – Wisconsin
http://passengerpigeon.org/states/Wisconsin.html
Smithsonian’s Passenger Pigeon page
https://www.si.edu/spotlight/passenger-pigeon
Stambaugh, Perry. “Feathered Farewell”. Penn Lives, V. 40:4. April 2005. Pp 8-12, 22. http://passengerpigeon.org/P3PDF.pdf
Yeoman, Barry. “Why the Passenger Pigeon Went Extinct”. Audubon.org, Accessed 10 April 2018. http://www.audubon.org/magazine/may-june-2014/why-passenger-pigeon-went-extinct
Other Mentions
Melina, Remy. “Sex-Change Chicken: Gertie the Hen Becomes Bertie the Cockerel.” livescience.com, Accessed by 10 April 2018. https://www.livescience.com/13514-sex-change-chicken-gertie-hen-bertie-cockerel.html
Poultry Cannibalism: Prevention and Treatment
https://extension.psu.edu/poultry-cannibalism-prevention-and-treatment
Sharpshooting – Thomas Edison’s video, Annie Oakley Shooting (1894)
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