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A story filled with danger and excitement, "Johnny Tremain" tells of the turbulent, passionate times in Boston just before the Revolutionary War. Johnny, a young apprentice silversmith, is caught up in a dramatic involvement with Otis, Hancock, and John and Samuel Adams in the exciting currents and undercurrents that were to lead to the Boston Tea Party and the Battle of Lexington--and finally, a touching resolution of Johnny's personal life. "Johnny Tremain" is historical fiction at its best, portraying Revolutionary Boston as a living drama, through the shrewd eyes of an observant boy.
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- Accessible book
- American literature
- American Revolution (1775-1783) fast (OCoLC)fst01351668
- Boston Tea Party, 1773
- Children's stories
- Fiction
- History
- In library
- Juvenile Fiction
- Large type books
- Newbery Medal
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- Revolution
- Social life and customs
- Study and teaching (Secondary)
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