Monday, November 9, 2015

Historical Fiction


If You Lived When There Was Slavery In America

Author: Anne Kamma

ISBN 0545363209

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.; 1.2.2004 edition

Publish date: February 1, 2004

This book covers how the world was like when there was slavery in America. The book addresses what the slaves ate and where they lived. They explained if the children worked and where they lived. This book also explains where the slaves came from. The book really shows children how a person could be another person’s property.

I think this book is perfect for showing children how the world was in the 1600s. Instead of just being a word to young children, they can actually learn what the word actually means. I like this book because it is informational but it is easily understood and this is good for children. It is good for them to know about events that happened in history. I give it a 8 out of 10.

 

Mirette on the High Wire

by Emily Arnold McCully

Publisher: Puffin Books; Reprint edition

Date: April 14, 1997

ISBN-10: 0698114434

ISBN-13: 978-0698114432

This book is about Paris in the 19th century. Mirette meets the great bellini who is staying at her mother’s boarding house. He used to be a wire walker and he was retired. She loves watching him and wants to walk on wires as well. He becomes her mentor and teaches her how to walk the wire. Even though he is retired, he gains his confidence back and gets back on the rope to show the world how great he is.

I like this book because it shows children to never give up if they want something. I like the illustrations. I think they are amazing and the story is told through the colors. I think this is a different event that children can learn about and gain information from. I give this book a 9 out of 10.

 

Crow Call

Lois Lowry

Publisher: Scholastic Press; First Edition

Date: October 1, 2009

ISBN-10: 0545030358

ISBN-13: 978-0545030359

Liz and her father have never really had a relationship because her dad has been away fighting in the Second World War. Liz and her father then reconnect. When he gets back from the war they spend time together by eating cherry pie in town and calling crows in the sky.

I love this book. I think it is very calming and soothing. It really gives children the perspective of how families live when their loved ones are away fighting in the war. The bond that the father and daughter share is so special and powerful. Nothing can break this bond that they have created. I just think this book is truly beautiful. I give it a 10 out of 10. .

3 comments:

  1. All of your books sound interesting and engaging for children to learn about history and become a part of it as they are ready. It seems like these books would really help them visualize the past.

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  2. Mirette on the High Wire reminds me of an older adult who likes to show off their dance moves or skills that they excelled at. These moments can be great for children to realize that their grandparents are not so different and they can share fun experiences.

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  3. The If I lived . . . series is an interesting one. I like the format with posing frequently asked questions and then answering them. I am curious as to why your evaluation was only an 8 out of 10 stars when you did not seem to say anything negative about the text or format in your summary. Why the lower score?

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