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The Story of Cotton

Author: Alice Turner Curtis

How is cotton cultivated? What tales are woven into its fibers?

In The Story of Cotton, join siblings Helen and Philip Piedmont as they explore their father’s plantation in South Carolina.

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From planting seeds in spring to harvesting fluffy bolls in the summer, the children witness every step of the cotton-growing process. Readers will visit the cotton gin, learn about pests like the boll weevil, and discover how cotton transforms into thread and fabric. The story also highlights historical innovations, like Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin, and practical uses for every part of the cotton plant.

Through vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, this book offers a window into the science, history, and ingenuity behind one of the world’s most important crops. It’s an educational journey into the world of textiles, perfect for curious readers eager to understand how the clothes they wear come to life.

First published in 1911.

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Every book in The Story of… series takes readers on a fascinating journey from Earth’s natural resources to the everyday items we rely on. These engaging tales uncover the history, science, and human ingenuity behind materials like wool, cotton, iron, and more.

Perfect for curious minds, The Story of… sparks a deeper appreciation for the world around us by transforming ordinary objects into extraordinary stories.

To see more titles in The Story of series, click here.

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Author

Alice Turner Curtis

Publisher

Living Press Books

Date Published

2025

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