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Gr 5–9—This adaptation of O'Reilly and Martin Dugard's Killing Kennedy (Holt, 2012) retains the adult version's brief chapters and "you are there" style...
Gr 7 Up—To enhance his account of this momentous battle, Martin draws on the memoirs of Tillie Pierce and Daniel Skelly, teen witnesses, as well of those of soldiers and officers who fought in it...
Gr 9 Up—Dalton, an unassuming British teacher who devoted his life to his students and his experimental work in the late-18th- and early-19th centuries, is known as the father of atomic theory...
Gr 6–8—These books open with a "Setting the Scene" introduction, followed by four chapters that provide background and describe the most important aspects of the conflicts, a large "What Happened Where" map, and a "The Story Continues" conclusion that places the conflict into historical context...
Kings and queens. Generals and enlisted men. Flamboyant outlaws and gangsters. Intrepid explorers and treasure hunters. Much of the world’s history has been made by people who lived outsized lives, pursued outsized dreams, or achieved outsized deeds.
Gr 4–6—Each title opens with an account of a dramatic battle or operation, followed by chapters about its featured warriors' history, recruitment and training, weapons and tactics, and lifestyle...
Gr 5–8—These high-interest, brief books deliver information about some of history's most notorious villains, most in two-page biographical sketches that relate their nefarious deeds without delving into gory details...
Gr 4–6—Adventure seekers will enjoy the choices they are given in the fast-paced, fictional (but historically accurate) World War II scenarios in these books...