Johnny Tremain

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-01-01
Publisher(s): Emc Pub
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Summary

Illustrated by Michael McCurdyWinner of the 1943 Newbery Medal, Johnny Tremain is one of the finest historical novels ever written for children. As compelling today as it was fifty years ago, this riveting novel takes readers through the defining events leading up to the Revolutionary War as seen through the eyes of a boy who turns in his smithing tools for a rifle and the fight for the liberty of America.

Table of Contents

The Life and Works of Esther Forbes v
Time Line of Esther Forbes's Life vii
The Historical Context of Johnny Tremain viii
Characters in Johnny Tremain ix
Echoes xii
Illustrations
xiv
Up and About
1(26)
The Pride of your Power
27(18)
An Earth of Brass
45(25)
Respond to the Selection, Chapters I-III
68(2)
The Rising Eye
70(21)
The Boston Observer
91(22)
Salt-Water Tea
113(27)
Respond to the Selection, Chapters IV-VI
138(2)
The Fiddler's Bill
140(27)
A World to Come
167(26)
The Scarlet Deluge
193(21)
Respond to the Selection, Chapters VII-IX
212(2)
`Disperse, Ye Rebels!'
214(16)
Yankee Doodle
230(20)
A Man Can Stand Up
250(44)
Respond to the Selection, Chapters X-XII
268(2)
Plot Analysis of Johnny Tremain
270(4)
Related Readings
274(20)
``Paul Revere's Ride'' Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
274(4)
from Common Sense, Thomas Paine
278(3)
Map of Boston and its Environs Circa 1800
281(1)
Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson
282(5)
``Yankee Doodle''
287(3)
Creative Writing Activities
290(2)
Critical Writing Activities
292(2)
Projects 294(2)
Glossary 296(9)
Handbook of Literary Terms 305

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