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Cargando... Thunder From the Sea: The Adventures of Jack Hoyton and the H.M.S. Defenderpor Jeff Weigel
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The experiences of a young sailor aboard a British ship fighting Napoleon are chronicled in this highly engaging graphic novel that nets even the most reluctant reader. Maps, Glossary, Bibliography, Recommended Reading List. “Thunder from the Sea” is a graphic novel for older children about one of England’s ships in the Napoleonic wars. The HMS Defender (1804-1809) was assigned to patrol the English Channel to defend against French attack. End pages show diagrams of the ship, with labels and explanations. A very understandable history of The Napoleonic Wars, along with a map, comprises the first page. The last page has a bibliography and recommended reading list. The pages of the story in between have side panels with further explanation and diagrams of terms, items or points made within the story, such as press gangs, naval weapons, sleeping quarters, etc. The story is told from the point of view of a twelve-year-old boy serving on the ship. I found the story engaging, well told, and exceptionally informative. This is an historical sea story I'm much more excited about! (Much more excited than what, you ask? I'm not quite sure. Maybe that John Paul Jones biography I was reading. This is what happens when you write 3 months worth of daily blog posts in advance and then, ahem, reorganize them constantly) Jack Hoyton is only twelve when he enlists in the Royal Navy, but his first few months at sea change him forever, as he and the HMS Defender fight against Napoleon's forces. The story doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of life at sea in the early 1800s. Brutal punishments, cramped spaces, bad food, and the daily dangers of sailing are increased by battles with the French and even betrayal from among Jack's new friends. Weigel conveys the danger, emotion, and history without being too graphic, so this is appropriate for 5th grade and up. The riveting, action-packed story is filled in with accessible panels of historical information about daily life as well as politics and historical events. In addition to the exciting story and historical context, Weigel gives the characters depth and perspective, making their different circumstances and motivations live for the reader. The panels are clearly defined and the art is crisp and bold. I especially appreciate the very readable text - there's plenty of dialogue, action, and description crammed into the story, but you don't need a magnifying glass to read it! Verdict: Buy it! Give it to kids who like comics, lots of action, history, or just a good story! ISBN: 978-0399250897; Published May 2010 by Putnam; Borrowed from the library sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Jack Hoyton is only twelve years old when he enlists in the Royal Navy and is assigned to the HMS Defender. He learns about discipline and danger, and when the ship is betrayed by a spy, it is up to Jack to let the crew know that the Defender is headed into a trap! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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