Thursday, March 24, 2011

April Morning, by Howard Fast

April Morning, by Howard Fast, takes place in the United States military war. The main character is a young boy that uses his brain (probably too much). It explains the American Revolution from a young boy's point of view. The boy's family is very strict but they all love him. The problem is Adam doesn't see it in his dad. His dad thinks his son is too young for the things he is thinking and the boy thinks he is beyond mature. This story takes place in twenty-four hours and has an ending no one will believe. I didn't really like this book because it was hard to understand. I recommend this book to people that love to read and have a high reading level. This was an OK book. -Reviewed by JP, grade 8.

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