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Book Review: And Then What Happened, Paul Revere?

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Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 9+ Stars: 4 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
Written By: Jean  Fritz  Illustrated By: Margot Tomes  Release Date: 01/01/1973  Genre: Fiction 

What Parents Should Know
Fritz chooses details that speak to children, and avoids heavy-handed lecturing. Her lively dialogue style--asking readers direct questions--and the evocative illustrations will keep children turning the pages.

Common Sense Media Review
Fritz's book makes a great read-aloud text, especially for the classroom. She is at her best when she includes little-known facts that make children and adults chuckle, and kids will laugh and ask many questions about America's early history.

In places, Fritz assumes readers know more than they likely do. For instance, she describes one of Revere's early rides but does not provide a map or an explanation for this trip. Later, Fritz describes Revere's mission to Hartford, New York City, and Philadelphia without fully clarifying the purpose of his ride: She says simply that he is spreading news. Children may not come away understanding his travels or where the British were and what they did in America. Tomes does, however, include a map illustrating Revere's southward ride.

Tomes's illustrations--most in black and white, a few in color--add humor to the story but are not particularly vibrant. They succeed, however, in enhancing the mood Fritz establishes in her text. Tomes easily portrays the hurried pace of military missions and the tension of secretive spy work.

Young children love adventure and humor, even in their history books. Fritz gives them both. Others in this series include Why Don't You Get a Horse, Sam Adams? For another side of the Paul Revere story--literally straight from the horse's mouth--try Mr. Revere and I.



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