Benedict Arnold
Hero or Enemy Spy?
From the Series Hidden History — Spies
He was popular with his troops. And he was such a good soldier that Benedict Arnold became a major general in the Colonial Army. So how did a Revolutionary hero become known as one of the earliest spies in U.S. history?
Format | Your Price | Add |
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978-1-63440-293-4
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$8.99 | |
978-1-63440-585-0
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$29.99 |
Interest Level | Grade 2 - Grade 5 |
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Reading Level | Grade 3 |
Genre | Social Studies |
Category | 5 Kinds of Nonfiction, 5KN: Narrative Nonfiction |
Copyright | 2018 |
Publisher | Red Chair Press |
Imprint | Red Chair Press |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Publication Date | 2018-01-01 |
Text Type | Narrative Nonfiction |
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BISACS | JNF007020, JNF025190, JNF068000 |
Dewey | 973.3092 |
Graphics | Full-color illustrations |
Dimensions | 8 x 10 |
Lexile | 880 |
Guided Reading Level | V |
ATOS Reading Level | 5.4 |
Accelerated Reader® Quiz | 195339 |
Accelerated Reader® Points | 0.5 |
Features | Author/Illustrator biography, Glossary, Index, Original artwork, Reviewed, Sidebars, and Table of contents |
Author: Aaron Derr
Aaron Derr is a writer based just outside of Dallas, Texas. He has more than 15 years of experience writing and editing magazines and books for kids of all ages.
Illustrator: Scott R. Brooks
Scott R. Brooks is a full-time illustrator for books, video games, and television commercials. Scott shares his Atlanta, GA studio with his illustrator wife, Karen. They live at home with two clever children and a somewhat less clever dog and cat.
Reviews
School Library Journal, Series Made Simple
“[A]n engaging and informative introduction to the world of espionage.”—School Library Journal Series Made Simple