Celebrate the Semiquincentennial (250 years) of American history with a book that is informative, engaging, and made for curious young readers.
E Pluribus Awesome is a richly illustrated middle grade nonfiction book that explores the people, places, ideas, and culture that have shaped the United States. From the founding documents and national parks to inventors, artists, workers, food traditions, and space exploration, this book presents American history in a way that feels exciting, accessible, and meaningful.
Designed for upper elementary and middle grade readers, E Pluribus Awesome blends clear explanations with visual storytelling and interactive reflection. Readers will learn how geography shaped American food, how innovation changed everyday life, how creativity influenced music, art, film, and literature, and how everyday people contributed to the nation's growth. A special section invites kids to reflect on their own American story, encouraging civic awareness and personal connection.
This book is ideal for:
Ages 8 to 13
Upper elementary and middle school classrooms
Homeschool and social studies curriculum
Parents seeking educational nonfiction books for kids
Teachers and librarians looking for engaging U.S. history resources
E Pluribus Awesome supports learning in American history, civics, geography, and cultural studies while remaining nonpolitical, inclusive, and celebratory. It is perfect for classroom discussion, independent reading, or family learning and makes a meaningful addition to any school or home library.
Discover how the past shapes the present, and how the story of America continues with every new generation.