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A classic of children's historical fictionโnow with a freshly designed cover! Johnny Tremain is a thrilling Newbery Medal โ winning novel about the Revolutionary War. Fourteen-year-old Johnny Tremain, an apprentice silversmith with a bright future ahead of him, injures his hand in a tragic accident, forcing him to look for other work. In his new job as a horse-boy, riding for the patriotic newspaper the Boston Observer and as a messenger for the Sons of Liberty, he encounters John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and Dr. Joseph Warren. Soon Johnny is involved in the pivotal events of the American Revolution, from the Boston Tea Party to the first shots fired at Lexington. Powerful illustrations by artist Michael McCurdy help bring this classic novel for middle graders to life. Review: Good book for kids, - Good first novel, Review: Still a wonderful read for children and others - I suppose I had read other history books before I read this book at age 12. However, this is the book that hooked me on history. Our media, books, television, films, are full of the American Revolution and its heroes and heroines now, but back in 1952, things were pretty quiet on the American History front. We were making our own history with WWII, the Marshall Plan, the Korean Conflict, the red scare et al. In spite of all that, this book set me on fire. I wanted to know more about the foundations of our country, and I went on to read everything I could set my hands to. I am still doing it, but that is another story. "Johnny Tremain" is still a wonderful book. It tells the story of a teenaged apprentice who learns the hard way what is his real value to his country. Of course, you can't mention silver and the Revolution without bringing Paul Revere into the story. He and many other well known heroes are brought into the story along with the everyday people whose names never make the history books, but who are the real builders and heroes of any tale like this. Read this book - I've read it a couple of times. Now I am buying a copy for my grandchildren who are just about the age I was when I first opened its pages.
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,921 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Children's Colonial American Historical Fiction #143 in Children's Classics #179 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,875 Reviews |
D**R
Good book for kids,
Good first novel,
P**R
Still a wonderful read for children and others
I suppose I had read other history books before I read this book at age 12. However, this is the book that hooked me on history. Our media, books, television, films, are full of the American Revolution and its heroes and heroines now, but back in 1952, things were pretty quiet on the American History front. We were making our own history with WWII, the Marshall Plan, the Korean Conflict, the red scare et al. In spite of all that, this book set me on fire. I wanted to know more about the foundations of our country, and I went on to read everything I could set my hands to. I am still doing it, but that is another story. "Johnny Tremain" is still a wonderful book. It tells the story of a teenaged apprentice who learns the hard way what is his real value to his country. Of course, you can't mention silver and the Revolution without bringing Paul Revere into the story. He and many other well known heroes are brought into the story along with the everyday people whose names never make the history books, but who are the real builders and heroes of any tale like this. Read this book - I've read it a couple of times. Now I am buying a copy for my grandchildren who are just about the age I was when I first opened its pages.
F**E
A Classic, Requires Discussion about Race during American Revolution
I bought this book for my 9-year-old son who is an avid reader. I also reread the book. He reads constantly, and Iโm trying to get away from exclusively science fiction series. The book is a classic, probably known and remembered by lots of parents. I read it in 9th grade and remembered that Johnny was a silversmith who destroyed his hand and then worked for a newspaper leading up to and through the Boston Tea Party. I also remembered that his best friend was killed in battle. Thatโs about all I remembered when I bought this award winner for my son. Rereading as a parent, there were several things I newly appreciated. First, this is an interesting picture of apprenticeships prior to the Industrial Revolution. Johnnyโs apprenticeship as a silversmith started young and he shouldered significant responsibility early in life. When he lost the ability to be a smith, he looked around for a new trade. I also appreciated that Johnny was situated in the midst of some of the most famous leaders of The American Revolution. This is really historical fiction, and got my son interested in learning more history. However, as I reread I also noticed how casually this text refers to African American minor charactersโ roles in the community as relatively unimportant. Sometimes they are even referred to by race but without names. This may be an accurate (or even romanticized) portrayal of how white people treated and thought about African Americans in that time period, but not one I want my son to read and accept as ok. We have since gotten a book about African American leaders during the time period to see another side of the story. With this intervention, Iโm excited we read Johnny Tremain, but I wouldnโt assign it as independent reading without discussions built in.
K**4
Revolutionary War time story
Johnny Tremain couldnโt be a solider due to a hand deformed by a serious burn, but he could deliver messages and be of assistance to the leaders of Boston. Great story with a lot of heart.
G**.
Very pleased
Packaged well, book in excellent condition. Arrived quickly.
A**M
Nostalgic Book
Read a book from my youth. Loved it then and still love it now. I love it. Glad it still holds up 30 years later!
M**T
This book is so good I actually bought it for my neighbors kids
I always remember this book from when I was a girl. I ordered for my neighbors twins, my granddaughter would not be interested in it, but both my neighbors are teachers and their sons read, he had read it when he was a kid and liked it, but they didnโt have it. Gotta keep these old great Newberry winners going. I just wanted somebody to read it!
C**T
Such a Great Read!
My 9 year old son and I read this together during our study on the Revolutionary War Period in our schooling this year. It's such a riveting story! It weaves together an engaging and plausible story showing the life of a young indentured servant, and the hardship he suffers, along with historic figures, and actual events during an incredible time in the history of America. Thoughtful and inspiring! Although difficult story lines occur in this book, they are not overwhelming, but rather encouraging, as the characters live lives for the greater good. The vocabulary can be pretty advanced, so be ready to have your dictionary app at hand as you define some old time expressions and words for your youngster (or yourself!). Or simply enjoy the story yourself. I sure did!
A**R
Five Stars
Great, thank you :)
N**S
Great story!
My daughter and I read it for a book report.
C**T
So as a man can stand up
A good book for the day. Written about an old war so that men might rise up in WW2. So people desire to stand up today? Would young men die so that others might stand up?
S**J
Five Stars
I love this book.
L**U
Five Stars
Great book
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