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Longing for reward and recognition, American Major General Benedict Arnold turns traitor as he plots with British Major John André to help the British win the Revolutionary War.
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NCSS/CBC Notable Trade Social Studies BookKansas Reading Circle ChoiceBank Street College Best BookTappantown Historical Society's Achievement Award Young fans of the Broadway smash "Hamilton" will enjoy this riveting nonfiction picture book that unfolds like a play, telling a story from American history. Gravely injured and with little chance for more military honors, Major General Benedict Arnold seeks reward and recognition another way. He contacts Major John André, the new head of British intelligence and another man determined to prove himself. Arnold and André strike a deal and use Arnold's intelligence to take over West Point, the strategic American fort. The plan ultimately fails, leading to André's capture and death and Arnold's loss of reward and glory. Author Selene Castrovilla and illustrator John O'Brien brilliantly capture the tensions and high drama of these two revolutionary rogues by highlighting their similarities and differences and demonstrating how they brought about their own tragic ends. This title also includes an afterword, timelines of the lives of both men, an extensive bibliography, and a list of key places to visit.
Author Biography
Selene Castrovilla is an award-winning YA novelist and nonfiction author. She is the author of Revolutionary Friends and many other picture books on the American Revolution. She holds an MFA in creative writing from New School University and a BA in English from New York University. Selene lives on Long Island, New York with her two sons, where she writes year-round. Visit selenecastrovilla.com.John O'Brien has illustrated more than one hundred children's books, including Thomas Jefferson Builds a Library. He has also contributed cartoons to The New Yorker since 1987. He lives in Delran, New Jersey, and winters in Miami, Florida. Visit johnobrienillustrator.com.
Review
"The illustrations... are stellar...a volume that young history buffs will find absorbing. A visually exciting introduction to a famous spy case and a name synonymous with 'traitor.'' -- Kirkus Reviews"In short, dramatic scenes, this title by the author of Revolutionary Friends...presents the story of two notorious Revolutionary War soldiers. The straightforward narrative alternates between the viewpoints of British major John André and American major General Benedict Arnold...At each turn along the road to treason, Castrovilla shines a light on the motivations and conflicted emotions of André and Arnold...The ink and watercolor illustrations set the scene in careful detail...(and) call to mind old-fashioned woodblock prints...Future historians will enjoy this psychological chronicle of how Arnold plotted with André to betray his fellow patriots." – School Library Journal "No name in the annals of U.S. history is more synonymous with treachery and betrayal than Benedict Arnold. This in-depth look at Arnold's personality, rooted heavily in primary source materials, creates a far more complex portrait than the one provided by most textbooks...(with) countless opportunities for critical thinking and discussion. With colorful illustrations and insightful observations, books like this one make the names recorded in history much more human." - Booklist "O'Brien joins Castrovilla for this companion to Revolutionary Friends...(which) explores the relationship between a less reputable Revolutionary duo: British major John André and West Point commander Benedict Arnold. The third-person narration switches between the men, frequently imagining their thoughts and nervousness...O'Brien's squirrely ink lines and watercolor washes bring a certain playfulness to the 18th-century setting, despite the dire subject and high stakes." – Publishers Weekly
Long Description
Young fans of the Broadway smash Hamilton will enjoy this riveting nonfiction picture book that unfolds like a play, telling a story from American history. Gravely injured and with little chance for more military honors, Major General Benedict Arnold seeks reward and recognition another way. He contacts Major John Andre, the new head of British intelligence and another man determined to prove himself. Arnold and Andre strike a deal and use Arnold's intelligence to take over West Point, the strategic American fort. The plan ultimately fails, leading to Andre's capture and death and Arnold's loss of reward and glory. Author Selene Castrovilla and illustrator John O'Brien brilliantly capture the tensions and high drama of these two revolutionary rogues by highlighting their similarities and differences and demonstrating how they brought about their own tragic ends. This title also includes an afterword, timelines of the lives of both men, an extensive bibliography, and a list of key places to visit.
Review Quote
The illustrations... are stellar...a volume that young history buffs will find absorbing. A visually exciting introduction to a famous spy case and a name synonymous with 'traitor.'' -Kirkus Reviews In short, dramatic scenes, this title by the author of Revolutionary Friends...presents the story of two notorious Revolutionary War soldiers. The straightforward narrative alternates between the viewpoints of British major John Andr
Description for Sales People
Hamilton fans take note: this book capitalizes on the current popularity of the smash Broadway musical and the renewed interest in American Revolution stories. There are no children's books on the relationship between Benedict Arnold and Major John Andr; this dual biography tells the story for a younger audience and will fill a hole in the market. A companion title to author Selene Castrovilla's Revolutionary Friends, about George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette, which received a Booklist star and earned a California Eureka Honor and a Booklist Top Ten Biography for Youth honor. Castrovilla has written frequently on the Revolutionary War and is considered an expert in the field; John O'Brien has illustrated many books on the Revolutionary War era. The title is extensively researched (use of primary documents), and both author and illustrator worked closely with experts in the field. Ideal for teaching the following CCSS literacy skills: Determine the central ideas in a secondary source Interpret information presented visually and how it contributes to the text Explain events, procedures, ideas or concepts in a historical text, including what happened and why, based on specific information in the text
Details ISBN1629793418 Author John O'Brien Short Title Revolutionary Rogues Pages 48 Language English Year 2017 Illustrator John O'Brien ISBN-10 1629793418 ISBN-13 9781629793412 Format Hardcover Imprint Boyds Mills Press Place of Publication Honesdale Country of Publication United States Publisher Astra Publishing House Publication Date 2017-09-19 AU Release Date 2017-09-19 NZ Release Date 2017-09-19 US Release Date 2017-09-19 UK Release Date 2017-09-19 Audience Age 7-10 Subtitle John André and Benedict Arnold DEWEY 973.336 Audience Children / Juvenile We've got this
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