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  • John, Paul, George & Ben

    Lane Smith

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2006)
    Once there were four lads...John [Hancock],Paul [Revere],George [Washington],and Ben [Franklin].Oh yes, there was also Tom [Jefferson], but he was annoyingly independent and hardly ever around.These lads were always getting into trouble for one reason or another. In other words, they took a few...liberties. And to be honest, they were not always appreciated.This is the story of five little lads before they became five really big Founding Fathers.
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  • John, Paul, George & Ben

    Lane Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2009)
    K-Gr. 3. The title offers a clue that Smith is winking at adults, but as good a joke as it is, most children just won't get it. In the stories within, bold-schoolboy John (Hancock) writes his name so large on the blackboard that his exasperated teacher remarks, "We don't need to read it from space." Similarly, loudmouthed Paul (Revere) embarrasses a lady who comes into his shop to buy extralarge underwear; honest George (Washington) admits to chopping down an entire orchard; clever Ben (Franklin) annoys the neighbors with his platitudes; and independent Tom (Jefferson)^B presents a list of grievances to his teacher. The time comes, though, when their traits are valuable to the revolutionary cause. To reach full comic potential, Smith stretches the truth beyond the breaking point, then attempts to undo some of the misconceptions he has created in a true-false quiz, "Taking Liberties," on the closing pages. Deftly drawn, witty, and instantly appealing, the illustrations creatively blend period elements such as wood-grain and crackle-glaze texturing, woodcut lines, and formal compositions typical of the era, with gaping mouths and stylized, spiraling eyes typical of modern cartoons. The artwork and design are excellent and adults will chortle, but this book seems likely to confuse children unfamiliar with the period. Kids will need to know actual, factual American history to appreciate what's going on. Carolyn Phelan Copyright American Library Association. All rights reserved
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  • John, Paul, George & Ben

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    DVD-ROM (Weston Woods Studios, )
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  • John, Paul, George, And Ben

    Lane Smith

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book, April 2, 2006)
    A fresh and funny introduction to the United States' Founding Fathers looks at the lives of John Hancock, Paul Revere, George Washington, and Ben Franklin as well as Tom Jefferson. 250,000 first printing.
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  • John, Paul, George & Ben by Lane Smith

    Lane Smith

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, Aug. 16, 1842)
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  • John, Paul, George, and Ben

    Lane Smith, James Earl Jones, Weston Woods Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Weston Woods Studios, )
    This humorous and factual history of five lads who grew up to become Founding Fathers brings the early days of American history to life with sass and substance, in Lane Smith's inimitable style.
  • John, Paul, George & Ben by Smith, Lane

    Lane Smith

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, Aug. 16, 1800)
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