Publisher: Puffin Books
Copyright: 1989
Number of Pages: 151
Age: 13+
Genre: Nonfiction
Summary:
In this book it talks about how James Madison was able to be a huge part in forming our constitution that we live by today. He was able to help steer America through turmoil of two wars and ensure that our government and nation came out of that war still intact and able to continue on as a strong nation. It talks about how James Madison was a small person, with a small voice and he was able to rise to become a great president of the United States.
My reaction:
I didn't enjoy this book as much. I think that because I read the Lincoln Photobiography I had a hard time adjusting to this book that wasn't as easy of a read. This book was in the form of a normal chapter book which makes reading about history a lot harder. If the book had more pictures and broke up some of the reading more then I think that this book would have been more enjoyable.
Who might benefit from this book?
I think anyone who loves to learn about history would enjoy reading something like this. The reader would really have to enjoy learning about our past presidents and history because, as I have said, it is in form of a chapter book, which makes it harder to read.
I think anyone who loves to learn about history would enjoy reading something like this. The reader would really have to enjoy learning about our past presidents and history because, as I have said, it is in form of a chapter book, which makes it harder to read.
What problems might this book cause?
None.
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