Although recognizing the end of the Indians' freedom is near, a young Cheyenne still chooses to fight with Crazy Horse at the Little Big Horn to prove himself to the girl he loves.
Nathaniel Benchley Livres
Nathaniel Benchley était un auteur respecté, principalement connu pour sa littérature jeunesse captivante qui offrait des aperçus éducatifs à travers des histoires d'animaux ou des contextes historiques. Il a habilement exploré divers lieux et thèmes, tels que la résistance danoise pendant la guerre ou les rencontres culturelles sur l'île de Manhattan. L'écriture de Benchley a démontré un talent pour rendre les événements historiques complexes et les différentes perspectives culturelles accessibles et convaincantes pour les jeunes lecteurs. Son travail a offert à la fois du divertissement et de précieuses leçons, consolidant sa réputation de voix importante dans la fiction pour la jeunesse.






The Visitors
- 204pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of a haunted New England home, the Powell family discovers the Twitchell place, available for rent at an unusually low price. Unbeknownst to them, the house carries a dark history involving the notorious sea captain Ebenezer Twitchell, who infamously murdered his wife and mistress, concealing their bodies in the cellar. As the Powells settle in, they confront the eerie legacy of the past and the town's secrets that could change their summer getaway forever.
Sam the Minuteman
- 62pages
- 3 heures de lecture
In this exciting classic early reader, Nathaniel Benchly re-creates what it must have been like for a young boy to fight in the Battle of Lexington. Arnold Lobel's vivid pictures give a poignant reality to the famous battle that marked the beginning of the American Revolution. This is historical fiction that pulls in young readers in first and second grade, even reluctant readers. Great for home or classroom units on and discussions about colonial America and the start of the American Revolution. "Benchley's expressive words and Lobel's vivid drawings portray a realistic story," Publishers Weekly wrote.Father and son rushed to the village green. Other Minutemen were already there. Through the long night they waited and waited. Then, at dawn, the soldiers came!
An I Can Read Book. George the Drummer Boy
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
More than two hundred years ago, Boston belonged to the British. George was a drummer boy with the King's soldiers there. He wanted to be friends with the people of Boston. But they did not like the soldiers. They shouted and threw things at them. One night, George and the other soldiers were sent on a secret mission. They crossed the river and headed toward Concord. George had no idea that this was the start of the American Revolution. In this I Can Read Book, Don Bolognese's vibrant pictures capture the drama and humor of Nathaniel Benchley's exciting story.
Humphrey Bogart
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Benchley and Bogart were friends, so this 1975 biography is not a critical study, not an objective look at Humphrey Bogart, but a loving portrait.
Reinbeker Kinderbücher: Dino der Delphin
- 58pages
- 3 heures de lecture
A dolphin takes Demo back through time to ask the oracle at Delphi how he can help his father become a successful fisherman.


