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Johnny Tremain Review



Immerse yourself in the beginning of the American Revolution in this exciting middle school book, the story of a fictional fourteen-year-old boy caught up in dangerous times. Johnny Tremain lives in Boston and works as an apprentice to a silversmith. He's talented and arrogant, lording it over the other apprentices until his right hand is badly burned. His nearly-unusable hand means that his apprenticeship is over.

Now more humble, he makes friends with the calm, enigmatic Rab, a boy a few years older than himself, who works for the Boston Observer. Soon Johnny gets a job delivering newspapers--on horseback. The publisher of the Observer is very political, and Johnny learns about the Whigs, who want freedom from England, and the Tories, who are loyal to England.

A secret group of Whigs regularly meets regularly in the newspaper offices. Before long Johnny is delivering coded messages to the members, including Paul Revere. The Whigs are incensed that England is charging the colonies a tax on tea, but the real issue is freedom. As one Whig leader says, "We give all we have, lives, property, safety, skills...we fight, we die, for a simple thing. Only that a man can stand up." Johnny too is becoming inspired by the cause of freedom.

The Whigs organize the Boston Tea Party in December of 1773: sixty young men dressed as Indians, including Johnny and Rab, board three British ships and dump the tea into Boston Harbor. By June of 1774, British soldiers and officers fill the streets, Boston is blockaded, and the air is filled with talk of war. On every village green in New England, men and boys are drilling, but with only ancient squirrel guns and flintlocks as weapons.

By early 1775, the Whigs suspect that the first British attacks will be at Lexington and Concord. Johnny's friend Rab goes off to Lexington to fight, but insists that Johnny, who is part of Paul Revere's spy network, must stay and report on British plans and troop movements. War is inevitable, but what will it bring for Johnny and Rab?

This book, which won the Newbery Medal for 1944, brings to vivid life the beginning of the American Revolutionary War as no history book ever could. Disney made a movie of "Johnny Tremain" in 1957. I haven't seen it, but one reviewer felt it missed the mark, showing the war as a jolly adventure for boys, instead of a time when great sacrifices were made, "only that a man can stand up."

Ages ten and up



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  • ISBN13: 9780440442509
  • Condition: New
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Johnny Tremain Overview


A story filled with danger and excitement, Johnny Tremain tells of the turbulent passionate times in Boston just after the Revolutionary War. Johnny, a young apprentice silversmith, is caught up in a dramatic involvement with James Otis, John Hancock, and John and Samuel Adams in the Boston Tea Party and the Battle of Lexington; and finally, a touching resolution of Johnny's personal life.


Johnny Tremain Specifications


This story of a tragically injured young silversmith who ends up hip-deep in the American Revolution is inspiring, exciting, and sad. Winner of the prestigious Newbery Award in 1944, Esther Forbes's story has lasted these 50-plus years by including adventure, loss, courage, and history in a wonderfully written, very dramatic package. It's probably not great for little guys but mature 11-year-olds or older will find it a great adventure.

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Customer Reviews





Not interesting for teenagers - Esther Ames - Texas
This is a good audio version of the book by Esther Forbes but even as such not very interesting for Teenagers who are the targeted group of readers/listeners. The story lacks a certain tension and depth but depicts events and background at the time quite well.My son, who had to read it for school, used the audio version to find certain passages quicker and was bored out of his wits by it.



good historical fiction - SSL - Brooklyn, NY United States
Would've been great to read this book while learning about the Revolutionary War as a kid. Makes it come alive. Instead, I felt the need to refresh my memory of historical facts. Also read "My Brother Sam Is Dead".



Ridiculously entertaining for all ages! - Dilemma - Seattle, WA USA
I never read this book as a child, but I decided to assign it to my fifth grade reading group. I am VERY glad that I did. It was wildly enjoyable, and piqued my students' interest in finding out more about the American Revolution (and mine, as well!). Caution should be taken, however. The vocabulary is VERY hard. I had to come up with a "Johnny Tremain dictionary" in order to facilitate the kids' reading comprehension. However, you will not be sorry after reading it!

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1 comment:

  1. This is a really great book and at a great price!

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