Who Was Daniel Boone?

Who Was Daniel Boone? by S. A. Kramer, published by Penguin on September 7, 2006, is an illustrated biography that explores the life of the renowned frontiersman and explorer. This 112-page book presents an engaging account of Daniel Boone, known as the “Great Pathfinder,” who played a pivotal role in opening the West to settlers, particularly through Kentucky. The narrative highlights Boone’s adventurous spirit and his skills as an outdoorsman, despite his lack of formal education.
Readers will discover a detailed recounting of Boone’s remarkable adventures, including significant events such as the daring rescue of his daughter from kidnappers. The book delves into historical contexts relevant to Boone’s life, touching on themes of exploration and the challenges faced during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods in the United States. This edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, biography, and American history.
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Called the “Great Pathfinder”, Daniel Boone is most famous for opening up the West to settlers through Kentucky. A symbol of America’s pioneering spirit Boone was a skilled outdoorsman and an avid reader although he never attended school. Sydelle Kramer skillfully recounts Boone’s many adventures such as the day he rescued his own daughter from kidnappers.
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