Johnny Tremain

272 pages

English language

Published Nov. 3, 1987 by Laurel Leaf.

ISBN:
978-0-440-94250-4
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OCLC Number:
24585408

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4 stars (1 review)

Johnny Tremain, a young apprentice silversmith, is caught up in the danger and excitement of 1775 Boston, just before the Revolutionary War. But even more gripping than living through the drama of Revolutionary Boston is the important discovery Johnny makes in his own life.

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4 stars

A well-told piece of historical fiction, taking you on a patriotic, yet not compromisingly optimistic or slanted, journey through a Boston youth that covers the events leading up to the Tea Party and the inauguration of the war for Independence. The story keeps a good pace, always moving forward and not going in for many of the cheap dramatic shots I half-expected the author to drag me through; the author had a story to tell and didn't get distracted by opportunities to string the reader along. Overall, the book unfolds historical events while also gracefully illustrating the growth of Johnny from impetuous arrogance to self-sacrificing maturity. I was also impressed with the way the book displayed the British empathetically and made it clear that they were neither evil not monstrous and that the common soldiers and officers were often friends and kin to the budding Americans. At one point says …

Subjects

  • United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Fiction