Set against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War, the story follows Benjamin Tallmadge, a young teacher who answers the call for freedom after the battles of Lexington and Concord. He leaves behind his career and aspirations to join George Washington's army, highlighting themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the personal costs of war. Through Tallmadge's journey, the narrative explores the struggles and determination of those who fought for independence during a pivotal moment in American history.
Selene Castrovilla Livres
Selene Castrovilla croit que, malgré toutes les tendances, l'humanité reste au cœur de la littérature. Elle crée des livres primés pour jeunes lecteurs qui explorent le côté humain de l'histoire, ainsi que de la fiction pour femmes. Son travail se penche souvent sur de profondes émotions et relations humaines, examinant ce qui nous relie en tant qu'êtres humains. Le travail diversifié de Castrovilla à travers différentes tranches d'âge témoigne de son talent polyvalent.






The Founding Mothers of the United States (a True Book)
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
This book highlights the influential women who played crucial roles in the early formation of the United States. It delves into their contributions, challenges, and the impact they had on the nation's development. Through engaging narratives, readers will discover the stories of these remarkable figures who shaped history alongside their male counterparts, emphasizing their significance in the country's founding.
This Is Tap
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
"An illustrated biography of Savion Glover, tap dancer and choreographer, that shows how his love of music, dance, and self-expression as a young boy sets him on the path to change how people see tap dancing"-- Provided by publisher
1948 (Exploring Civil Rights: The Beginnings)
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Exploring the pivotal years from 1939 to 1954, this book delves into key events that shaped the Civil Rights Movement. It highlights the societal changes that emerged before and after World War II, illustrating their lasting impact on contemporary society. Through this examination, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and the evolution of civil rights during a transformative era.
Set against the backdrop of American history, this engaging nonfiction picture book is designed for young fans of Hamilton. It presents a captivating narrative that unfolds like a play, making historical events accessible and entertaining for children. Through its dynamic storytelling, readers will explore significant moments and figures, igniting a passion for history while enjoying a theatrical experience.
The narrative highlights the dynamic journey of Savion Glover, a groundbreaking dancer and choreographer who transformed the art of tap dance. With vibrant illustrations and rhythmic text, the book captures Glover's passion and innovative spirit, showcasing his influence on the dance world and celebrating his contributions to the art form.
George Washington's secret reliance on glasses adds a humorous twist to his historical narrative. Initially embarrassed by his spectacles, Washington discovers their importance in his life. This charming picture book blends humor with a little-known aspect of American history, showcasing how something as simple as glasses can be both practical and significant.
Revolutionary Friends: General George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The narrative nonfiction picture book highlights the significant friendship between George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette during the Revolutionary War. Lafayette, eager to support the American cause, becomes a vital ally to Washington, earning both a military role and deep respect. The story emphasizes their personal bond while presenting a humanized view of historical events. The author and illustrator collaborated with experts and utilized primary sources to ensure an accurate and fair portrayal of the era and its key figures.
"Series continuation. Narrative nonfiction, key events of the Civil Rights Movement in the years after 1965. Photographs throughout"--
"Series continuation. Narrative nonfiction, key events of the Civil Rights Movement in the years after 1965. Photographs throughout"--