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A Big Cheese for the White House: The True Tale of a Tremendous Cheddar

di Candace Fleming

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In 1801, in Chesire, Massachusetts, Elder John Leland organizes his fellow townspeople to make a big cheese for President Jefferson who up until that time had been forced to eat inferior cheeses.
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This book recounts the hard work of Cheshire, Massachusetts to make a 1,235 pound round of cheddar cheese. The cheese is presented as a gift to President Jefferson in an effort to make sure only their cheese was served in the President’s house. ( )
  kris0812 | Jul 11, 2012 |
"A Big Cheese For the White House" is a historical fiction book about the big cheese that Cheshire, Massachusetts made for President Jefferson and the White House. The cheese weighed approximately 1,200 pounds and stayed in the White House for many years. The process of creating the large cheese was long and difficult. The cheese makers succeeded however. Transporting the cheese from Cheshire, Ma to Washington D.C. was difficult, but proved manageable as well. Eventually Jefferson got his cheese, and the rest is history.
  chris.coelho | Dec 5, 2011 |
The people of Cheshire, MA want to show President Thomas Jefferson that their cheese is the best. They devise a plan to bring the biggest cheese ever to the White House for the New Year party. There is one man who believes it can't be done. But with hard work and communal efforts, the cheese is made, and President Jefferson promises to make Cheshire cheese the cheese of the White House. I think kids in grades first through third would enjoy this book because it shows that big things can be achieved with hard work. ( )
  ckarmstr1 | Nov 22, 2011 |
Review: (K-Grade 5) - It’s 1801 and the good people of Cheshire, Massachusetts are proud of one thing; “Cheshire Cheese, the best you can serve at your table.” When the townsfolk hear that their cheese mongering title is threatened, Elder John convinces his fellow citizens to pull together to make a gigantic cheese and deliver it to President Thomas Jefferson for his New Year’s Day banquet. Everyone, the ladies, little children and the good gentlemen of the town pull together in a massive effort to turn a river of milk into curds and press those curds into delicious cheese. Everyone, except the cynical Phineas Dobbs is working hard while he simply states that it can’t be done. In the end, Elder John recruits Dobbs and they escort the twelve hundred and thirty-five pound cheese by sleigh and boat and until they reach Washington, D. C. Using a combination of watercolor and pen and ink, Schindler makes each scene come alive and the reader can feel the excitement as a group of nine men wrestle with a the apple press to make the cheese or experience the pageantry through a double page spread featuring an Army band, waving citizens and a triumphant Elder John standing in front of a giant cheese straining against its ropes. Fleming provides a nice final word about the background of the story on the last page. His attention to historical detail through dialogue and the storyline should help to inspire further study on the time period, which would make this a safe selection for any educator hoping to incorporate a little humor into a history lesson. ( )
  jamreid | Apr 29, 2009 |
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