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S'està carregant… Johnny Tremain: A Newbery Award Winner (1943 original; edició 2011)de Esther Hoskins Forbes (Autor)
Informació de l'obraJohnny Tremain: A Story of Boston in Revolt de Esther Forbes (1943)
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Favorite Childhood Books (135) » 25 més Sonlight Books (220) Books Read in 2021 (2,741) Childhood Favorites (207) Historical Fiction (710) Ambleside Books (428) CCE 1000 Good Books List (427) Ryan's Books (31) Elementary Reads (7) Overdue Podcast (398) No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. I read this book because I couldn't remember it from reading it in junior high. I will be reading this one to my boys! ( ![]() Good Revolutionary War novel. I had to read this book in 5th grade and I hated it! As an adult and an educator, I think this book has quite a bit of merit as a read aloud. It is about a boy named Johnny Tremain and takes place in Boston right before the American Revolution. It is about the growing tension between the Patriots and Loyalists and includes the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere and the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Johnny is an apprentice at a silversmith shop, where Johnny burns his hand and can no longer be a silversmith. He then has to become an errand boy. He is searching for himself, when he decides to take part in the politics of the time. War breaks out and you follow Johnny during this dangerous time. The boy says it was awesome. This is a kids books, but not a terrible way to introduce them to the period. A good choice for young or starting reader of the period.
Marilyn Courtot (Children's Literature) To read Johnny Tremain is to live through two dramatic years of our country's history, and to see these great events through the shrewd eyes of an observant boy. After injuring his hand, this silversmith's apprentice in Boston becomes a messenger for the Sons of Liberty in the days before the American Revolution. His new role brings Johnny Tremain in contact with the great men of history: John Hancock, John and Samuel Adams, and other Boston patriots. The story leads up to the Tea Party and Battle of Lexington. Ward has sharpened the drama of the story by adding full-page illustrations. 1944 Newbery Award. Recorded Books (Recorded Books, LLC.) There was a purpose in what happened to Johnny Tremain, but he couldn’t see it at the time. Johnny had been Mr. Lapham’s star pupil, a clever, industrious apprentice silversmith, if not always well liked, at least envied by all who knew him around Hancock’s Wharf. His skills had even been admired by Paul Revere, the finest silversmith in Boston. But when Johnny seriously burns his hand in a furnace, he finds himself crippled, without an occupation, and with no means of taking care of himself. It seems that fate has literally dealt him a cruel hand. Soon, trouble reaches Johnny’s life in a new way. Swept along in the tide of events leading to the Boston Tea Party and the first skirmishes of Lexington and Concord, Johnny finds a job as message-carrier for the Sons of Liberty. As young and old men alike make sacrifices for a new country, Johnny prepares to take his own stand in the cause for freedom. Contingut aTé l'adaptacióTé una guia de referència/complementTé una guia d'estudi per a estudiantsTé una guia del professor
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