The American Heroes and Monuments series of eBooks introduces young readers to heroes. Early settlers, generals, or the common man of American life produced heroes. Often, monuments celebrated these heroics. These monuments have their own stories. They are a part of the country’s heritage. Reading American history ought not be boring. Nor should its countless stories of bravery be dismissed. Nor should her greatness be belittled. The forging of a great nation from a wilderness is America’s story. Hers is the story of men and women of all races and creeds, across generations, who toiled, risked all, and sacrificed for freedom. General “Mad” Anthony Wayne is such a hero. For Parents: This book and others published by ngbkids have been checked for reading level (RL). This author pushes RL limits. He uses longer, slightly more difficult sentences. He doesn’t avoid words with more than two syllables. He looks to use punctuation to support meaning. He strives to increase vocabulary, both active and recognition. This description has a 7.3 reading level. The book uses the non-fiction fiction format. This format supports the literacy standard of Common Core.
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