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The year is 1773; the scene is Boston. Johnny Tremain is fourteen and apprenticed to a silversmith. He is gifted and knows it. He is gay and clever and lords it over the other apprentices until the tragic day when a crucible of molten silver breaks and Johnny's right hand is so burned as to be useless. After a period of despair and humiliation, Johnny becomes a dispatch rider for the Committee of Public Safety, a job that brings him in touch with Otis, Hancock, John and Samuel Adams, and other Boston patriots, and with all the exciting currents and undercurrents that were to lead to the Tea Party and the Battle of Lexington. There, on the battlefield, he learns from Dr. Warren that his maimed hand can be cured so that he can use a musket and some day return to his trade.

In 'Paul Revere and the World He Lived In,' a Pulitzer Prize Winner and Book-of-the-Month Club selection, Esther Forbes painted—and brilliantly painted—a broad historical canvas of Revolutionary Boston. In 'Johnny Tremain,' a John Newbery Award Winner, she has taken one corner of the canvas, enlarged and dramatized it, and made it into a living background for a novel which will have as long a life as its predecessor. To read 'Johnny Tremain' is to live through two dramatic years of our country's history, and to see these great events from a new angle through the shrewd eyes of an observant boy.

Lynd Ward has sharpened the drama of the story by adding twelve full-page illustrations to this Newberry Edition.

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Esther Forbes

Esther Forbes

1891-1967
American
Ester Forbes's ability to write so vividly of New England history comes from years of research. Perhaps it also stems from a long line of pre-Revolu... See more
Lynd Ward

Lynd Ward

1905 - 1985
American
Lynd Ward has illustrated each book in the AMERICA'S SERIES and was the 1953 winner of the Caldecott Award for The Biggest Bear, which he wrote as w... See more

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