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Johnny Tremain
Johnny Tremain | Esther Hoskins Forbes
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Johnny Tremain, winner of the 1944 Newbery Medal, is one of the finest historical novels ever written for children. As compelling today as it was fifty years ago, to read this riveting novel is to live through the defining events leading up to the American Revolutionary War. Fourteen-year old Johnny Tremain, an apprentice silversmith with a bright future ahead of him, injures his hand in a tragic accident, forcing him to look for other work. In his new job as a horse-boy, riding for the patriotic newspaper, the Boston Observer, and as a messenger for the Sons of Liberty, he encounters John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and Dr. Joseph Warren. Soon Johnny is involved in the pivotal events shaping the American Revolution from the Boston Tea Party to the first shots fired at Lexington. Powerful illustrations by American artist Michael McCurdy, bring to life Esther Forbes' quintessential novel of the American Revolution.
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AvidReader25
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We are rewatching Ted Lasso on vacation and I stumbled across this book. It‘s the same one. Ted‘s dad reads for him so he won‘t fail his test in school. I love this show so much!

Chelsea.Poole I love Ted Lasso too!! ⚽️ ♥️ 2y
AvidReader25 @Chelsea.Poole Rewatching it has been such a treat! 2y
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mrp27
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#middlegrademarchthroughtime

I wanted more historical content from my middle grade reads this month but my library hold on StuntBoy came in early and my bookspin pick wasn‘t a historical one. Oh well, at least I got a few mg reads in. I‘m still reading Blue Birds and I‘m liking it above the others so that and StuntBoy are my favorites. Thanks for hosting @megnews @sblbooks

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mrp27
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Mehso-so

#MiddleGradeMarchThroughTime

⭐️⭐️⭐️ I didn‘t love this like I thought I would and it took me forever to get through it. I felt there was too much going on and I should have bailed but I finished. A coming of age tale set in 1770‘s at the beginning of the American Revolution. Still, it makes for a great souvenir from one of my visits to Boston and the Freedom Trail.

megnews That is a great souvenir! I had to read this in elementary. Can‘t recall how I liked it. 3y
mrp27 @megnews I never had to read it in school. I hope to try it again one day. It‘s so beloved and I just had a hard time getting into it. 3y
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mrp27
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#MiddleGradeMarchThroughTime

Finally got my mg timeline tbr set. Doubtful I‘ll get to all of the above titles but I‘m going to give it a go.

Johnny Tremain 1770‘s
Daughter of Madrugada 1846
Elijah of Buxton 1850‘s
Stella by Starlight 1920‘s
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry 1930‘s
The War That Saved My Life 1940‘s

mandarchy That's a great stack of titles. I'd have a hard time picking just one. Have fun! 3y
mrp27 @mandarchy Thanks, I hope to at least read 2-3 titles! 3y
megnews Great choices here! I loved The War That Saved My Life and 3y
TheBookHippie I‘ve read them all but Johnny! So so good! Enjoy. 3y
mrp27 @megnews @TheBookHippie thanks! I love mg March and I‘m looking forward to knocking some of these titles off my tbr. 3y
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Butterfinger
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Living too far from town, we didn't get to visit the library often. But when I was able to get a book, I mean a fine book, I read it over and over and over before it was due.

I read Johnny Tremain several times as a child and it still holds the same power over me. Johnny becomes a spy for the Sons of Liberty and in the process becomes a man.

#EpicNewberyChallenge @amber_ldsmom

#BBRC #spy-fi @LibrarianRyan

Ericalambbrown I loved this book as a kid! I think it may have jump started my obsession with history. 3y
LibrarianRyan Great selection 3y
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amber_ldsmom
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August books for the #NewberyEpicChallenge!
📚 Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes
📚 From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg

Happy reading!

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ValerieAndBooks
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So I put The Seeds of America trilogy (see my last post) next to Johnny Tremain. Taking a closer look at my old copy and am flabbergasted at the blurb on its back flap of Forbes‘ non-fiction book on Paul Revere 🤯😡. This man is surprised a woman did such a great job on the topic!! Forbes‘ books came out in the 1940s.

BiblioLitten 🤦🏻‍♀️ 4y
merelybookish Male snobbery indeed. 🙄 4y
vivastory Yeesh, what a self-own! 4y
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Moray_Reads "may be" ?? 4y
LeahBergen Oh, geez. 🙄🙄 4y
ValerieAndBooks @BiblioLitten @merelybookish @vivastory @Moray_Reads @LeahBergen His last name should be “Doofus” instead of Duffus. Wonder what Forbes thought of his blurb!! 4y
STORYBOOK-CAFE That may be one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard. Snobbery indeed 4y
Reggie Yikes. 4y
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TheSpineView
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#RememberNovember @Klou
Day 15: The Patriot

Klou 😊👍📚 4y
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hbrundage25
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For me this book was another grade school favorite. I tracked this one down for years, and only once I was visiting family in Alabama, I finally found it. Johnny‘s struggles remind us of the hard times we all have but his perseverance pushes us to be stronger as our own individuals. I still love this book even today.

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CherylVDM
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#UCFSSEJOHNNYTREMAIN If you‘re new to Litsy simply refer back to this post or the hashtag above to see what we are saying about the book. If you post, you just use the hashtag so that we can see what you‘ve said. You should follow each member once they post. We will formally begin on Monday, January 20th.

heidimc8 I have been very interested in historical fiction books, lately! I am 3 chapters in and loving it so far. 5y
Holmes28 It has been a very interesting read so far, Johnny‘s view on John Hancock and Sam Adams was great you can tell he is interested if only a little bit into the rebellion that is starting. 5y
mslentz87 About halfway through and this work of fiction would be a great introduction to some of America's founders. The descriptions and interactions make me want to dig deeper everytime I see a familiar name. I am also really enjoying the maturation in Johnny's personality as the book progresses. Learning to "count ten" before acting would be a good lesson for many young students. 5y
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CherylVDM @mslentz87 I agree that you could do some amazing “knowledge building” with this text. It might prove valuable for students to try to separate fact from fiction. I think this could be done in an engaging way. 5y
heidimc8 This book could be used for so many things. I also like that his character shows growth through out the story.
There are many engaging activities that can be done with students. The first one that came to mind was readers theater. Students could decide which character they wanted to take the role of and act out different scenarios with in that time period.
There are many references to Sam Adams, Paul Revere, John Hancock..
5y
heidimc8 All of which can be researched further. There is so much great information to be pulled from this story! 5y
heidimc8 As I was reading, I couldn‘t help but wonder what it would have been like to endure everything that Johnny did at 14 years old. Being head of the household, losing the ability to be a silversmith, injuring himself, running away from home, etc.. also, being apart of something that‘s such a major part of history, The Boston Tea Party. I think it‘s cool to reflect on how times have changed. (edited) 5y
heidimc8 The ending of this book had me picturing Johnny standing there on the Lexington Green, overlooking everything he had been through. 5y
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theokiereader
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#HomeschoolReads Our #November #ReadAloud is Johnny Tremain. My kids are LOVING the insults, so I have to stop them from calling each other a “pig in a louse.“ 😂 #novemberreadaloud #homeschool #homeschoolmamas #sonlight

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TracyReadsBooks
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Finished my reread just in time! Our book club decided to read a classic this month & this was picked when I admitted it was the first book that made me cry. I think it holds up. Lots that could be said about why it‘s a classic—too much for a short review but I couldn‘t help thinking how this book, Treasure Island & others like them—with young people overcoming obstacles, danger, adventure, world-saving—anticipate what we call YA today. Still fun!

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TracyReadsBooks
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Our YA/MG book club decided to go with a children‘s classic for our next book. This is this first book that ever made me cry—5th grade me really, really liked this book...even with the crying. I‘m eager to see how it holds up. After we talk about the book, we are going to talk about what makes a classic & discuss whether any of the 30+ books we‘ve read in book club qualifies as one...now or perhaps in the future. Should be another great meeting!

coffeeislife1416 Oh that's so exciting!! 5y
Cinfhen This book was really influential for me as well!!! Great idea for your bookclub 😊 5y
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sblbooks
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The perfect Independence Day read. A classic coming-of-age story set in colonial Boston. Johnny is a talented Silversmith Apprentice, but after a horrific accident he is forced to make a new life for himself. #Newbery
@OriginalCyn620 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks #USA #letstravelJuly #RedWhiteandBlue #colormepretty @Sweetkokoro

OriginalCyn620 😊📚🇺🇸❤️ 5y
SaturnDoo I like this book. Remember reading it as a class when I was in school ❤ 5y
Peddler410 This is a Newbery I still need to read. 5y
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Christinak
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Off the big chamber and one step down was a smaller room designed as a dressing room. Mr. Lyte seemingly had used this as an office. Here was his desk, and above it a painting of his favorite ship, the #Unicorn. #QuotsyApr19

#Massachusetts

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crhealey
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Working at a middle school gives me all sorts of opportunities to go back and read classics I've missed along the way

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goodthinkrebel
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MCYmermaid Dang 6y
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mabell
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I asked my husband what came to mind for him for #militia .
Chris - "What about the book we read in 8th grade? Johnny..."
Me - "Tremain?"
Chris - "Yep! He was part of the revolutionary militia."
Me - "I didn't like that book. He burned his hand."
Chris - "I don't remember that. I just liked all the historical stuff, and it was the first time I heard the word militia."

Well then, Johnny Tremain it is!

#150pnpcoverparty

CrowCAH Cute story between you and your husband! (I didn‘t have to read it in elementary) 7y
LeahBergen I‘ve always wanted to read this! 7y
mabell @CrowCAH @LeahBergen Well apparently 50% of us liked it 😆 7y
LeahBergen @mabell Maybe it‘s more appealing to me because I‘m Canadian and didn‘t have to read it as a kid. 😆 7y
mabell @LeahBergen There is that. Being forced to read something in school tends to take the bloom off it! 7y
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dariazeoli
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I haven't thought of this book in years, but #YoungAmericans jogged my memory! Who else read this in school? Is it still required reading?

#SeptemBowie

Rachbb3 Yes! I just picked it up from my son's school last week. He has to read this and The Giver. 7y
Bluebird My favorite! This is one of the books I read in my youth that hooked me on reading and historical fiction! 7y
Cinfhen Wow! #BookMemories I read this in 8th grade...many decades ago🙀 7y
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intothehallofbooks
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Reread/listened to this one along with my girls for their school. I LOVE reading about this period of American history-so fascinating. I remember reading this in my own schooling when I was young, so it's cool to read this with each of my kids as they use it in their classes.

As with many older books like this one, there are opportunities for discussion on current issues based on this plot.

The audiobook narrated by George Guidall is awesome.

Louise Wow, this does bring back memories of school days! 📓 7y
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intothehallofbooks
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I'm rereading this for the bazillionth time. I adore this book. I love books set in this time period, written for any age. I'm reading this along with my family.

🎧 I've listened to another Johnny Tremain audiobook before and I liked it (narrated by Grace Conlin). BUT! This is my favorite because it is narrated by George Guidall!! He is just a super fantastic reader.

#currentlyreading #currentlylistening #homeschool

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MJSanty
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#JubilantJuly #RedsWhitesAndBlues
I read this book when I was a kid, and I thought it was spectacular! It helped to fuel my interest in the history surrounding the American Revolution. Which consumed me for many years and allowed a teenage boy to converse on par with a professional historian who specialized in the Revolution. This is one of those books that I would say everyone should read.

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Christinak
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When I think of #StarsandStripes I think of Patriots (which of course made me think of this book) My dad recommended this when I was in my historical fiction kick as a kid.
#JubilantJuly

Mommamanzi My mom uses this book in her class! 7y
Crinoline_Laphroaig I remember that from Jr High! 7y
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AMVP
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#riotgrams day 26 - #childhoodreads

At the time, it felt like I was firmly in the minority when it came to liking this book in middle school.

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megnews
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We're driving to #Boston and #Salem for #vacation in a couple weeks. Any suggestions for juvenile fiction #audiobooks set in Boston or Salem to listen to along the way?

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eastbaykate
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Yellow makes me smile...a Pantone named Mimosa makes me smile more. The memory of a librarian suggesting that I might like The Carved Wooden Ring after reading Johnny Tremain in 6th grade...brain smile. 💛📖💛

I couldn't find The Carved Wooden Ring as a Litsy option.😕

#booksinpantone #litsy #yellow #augustphotochallenge

Varshitha Wow, that looks amazing ... 💕 8y
eastbaykate @Varshitha - thank you! 💛📖💛 8y
LauraBeth Beautiful 🍋☀️ 8y
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Simona Wow. I need sunglasses 😎 8y
eastbaykate @LauraBeth - thank you for the lovely comment. 8y
Laalaleighh So pretty! 8y
rubyslippersreads Lovely, cheerful picture. Now I want to read The Carved Wooden Ring. 😀 8y
eastbaykate @Laalaleighh - thank you 💛💛💛 8y
eastbaykate @rubyslippersreads - I loved it! I need to read it again!💛💛💛 8y
rubyslippersreads @eastbaykate I just ordered a used copy from Amazon. #Litsy is such an enabler. 😄 8y
eastbaykate @rubyslippersreads - ha! My Amazon bill was high last month because of #litsy 🤑🤑🤑❤️📚📖📚. Hope you like it! 8y
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Christy2318
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"We give all we have, lives, property, safety, skills...we fight, we die, for a simple thing. Only that a man can stand up." - Just as good as it was 30 some years ago.

MrBook Looks like a young Sting. 8y
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Chrisalynn
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This has been one of my favorite books since middle school. Love it!

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