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The Man with the Honest Beard: The Story of Rutherford B. Hayes for Kids
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231740604
- EAN9798231740604
- Date de parution11/10/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Rutherford B. Hayes isn't always the first name kids hear when learning about U. S. presidents, but his story is filled with drama, courage, and lessons that still matter today. From his early years in a small Ohio town to his time as a Civil War soldier wounded on the battlefield, he showed determination and honesty that earned respect from those around him. Later, he became the president chosen in one of the closest and most contested elections in American history-an election decided by just a single vote.
As president, he faced a country still torn apart after the Civil War. With patience and fairness, he worked to bring North and South closer together, rebuild trust in government, and remind people that honesty mattered. Even after leaving the White House, he devoted himself to causes like education, libraries, and helping veterans, showing that true leadership doesn't end with a title. This book introduces kids to the life of a president who believed in keeping promises, serving others, and doing what was right even when it was hard.
Written in a clear and engaging style for readers ages 7-12, it brings history to life while inspiring young people to see how honesty, courage, and service can shape the world around them.
As president, he faced a country still torn apart after the Civil War. With patience and fairness, he worked to bring North and South closer together, rebuild trust in government, and remind people that honesty mattered. Even after leaving the White House, he devoted himself to causes like education, libraries, and helping veterans, showing that true leadership doesn't end with a title. This book introduces kids to the life of a president who believed in keeping promises, serving others, and doing what was right even when it was hard.
Written in a clear and engaging style for readers ages 7-12, it brings history to life while inspiring young people to see how honesty, courage, and service can shape the world around them.
Rutherford B. Hayes isn't always the first name kids hear when learning about U. S. presidents, but his story is filled with drama, courage, and lessons that still matter today. From his early years in a small Ohio town to his time as a Civil War soldier wounded on the battlefield, he showed determination and honesty that earned respect from those around him. Later, he became the president chosen in one of the closest and most contested elections in American history-an election decided by just a single vote.
As president, he faced a country still torn apart after the Civil War. With patience and fairness, he worked to bring North and South closer together, rebuild trust in government, and remind people that honesty mattered. Even after leaving the White House, he devoted himself to causes like education, libraries, and helping veterans, showing that true leadership doesn't end with a title. This book introduces kids to the life of a president who believed in keeping promises, serving others, and doing what was right even when it was hard.
Written in a clear and engaging style for readers ages 7-12, it brings history to life while inspiring young people to see how honesty, courage, and service can shape the world around them.
As president, he faced a country still torn apart after the Civil War. With patience and fairness, he worked to bring North and South closer together, rebuild trust in government, and remind people that honesty mattered. Even after leaving the White House, he devoted himself to causes like education, libraries, and helping veterans, showing that true leadership doesn't end with a title. This book introduces kids to the life of a president who believed in keeping promises, serving others, and doing what was right even when it was hard.
Written in a clear and engaging style for readers ages 7-12, it brings history to life while inspiring young people to see how honesty, courage, and service can shape the world around them.











