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In a Word

750 Words and Their Stories and Origins

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A compilation of hundreds of word stories and histories that have appeared in CALLIOPE magazine during the last 15 years. Each word or phrase that we use today had a beginning - and a story behind it. In fact, many current words date back to ancient times. Some words keep the same meaning from Day One. Other words, however, travel through time and evolve - taking on new characteristics, new meanings, and fascinating tales of people, places, and times long ago. In a Word contains more than 500 word origins written in a witty, short-story style. Many of the words are accompanied by "fun facts," which provide details to a word's history and usage. Humorous illustrations by artist Tom Lopes showcase many of the words' visual connections.

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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2004
      Gr 5-9-Spanning a broad range of topics, this collection of word origins informs and entertains readers. Organized into 16 chapters with catchy titles such as "Military Madness," "Glorious Gizmos & Great Grub," and "Tantalizing Tidbits," the concise entries are both relevant and thoughtful. "Exceptional Expressions" is a particularly fun chapter for browsing, as it offers historical context and origins of commonly used phrases such as "baker's dozen," "chew the fat," and "go berserk." Amusing black-and-white drawings and bits of pertinent trivia appear throughout. Younger students who are still developing their vocabulary and cultural knowledge may find some of the explanations a bit esoteric, but generally comprehensible. One minor drawback is that pronunciations are located in the index instead of with the actual entry, which can be a bit cumbersome. More accessible, but less comprehensive than The Facts On File Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins (Facts On File, 1997), this is a solid choice for librarians wanting to update their English language collections.-Jody Kopple, Shady Hill School, Cambridge, MA

      Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      February 15, 2004
      Gr. 4-8. Drawn from Cobblestone magazine's monthly column, "Calliope," the entries in this book discuss the meanings and derivations of 750 words and phrases. The arrangement is topical, with broad subject categories such as archaeology, clothing, or the military. One chapter features expressions such as "beyond the pale" and "slush fund," and another explains foreign words and phrases such as " chutzpah" and " lais"sez faire. A typical page includes several entries explained in single-paragraph discussions. While exploring word origins, Baker also touches on interesting facets of European history and Greek mythology. The jaunty illustrations are reproduced in black and shades of gray. A chart on the last double-page spread illustrates the branches of Indo-European languages. Best read in small sections or used for reference, this informative book fosters an appreciation for the richness of the English language.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2005
      To make this useful volume less daunting, Baker divides her word "stories" into various subject categories in sixteen chapters. Headings such as "Math Magic & Science Synergy," "Spectacular Sports," and "Military Madness" will help young readers find a topic that particularly intrigues them. Words are listed alphabetically within the sections, and pronunciation guides are in the index.

      (Copyright 2005 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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