"A sweet and inspiring children's tale that encourages young readers to stay true to themselves. VERDICT: GET IT," Kirkus Reviews "How much childhood has changed from 1783, and how much it hasn't! Readers of all ages will enjoy these gentle tales of finding friends, facing school jitters, and community pride. --Christina Uss, author of The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle" "Just finished and I loved it! I'd love to have been friends with Johnny! Heartwarming historical fiction that places the reader in early New England, where we meet a boy who builds lasting friendships while following his passion for nature and adventure." - Gina Pantuosco, 4th Grade Teacher, Longmeadow Public Schools "It was a pleasure getting to know the historical Johnny, as well as the one created to make him relatable to young readers." - John Briggs, author of Mary Dyer, Friend of Freedom
"A sweet and inspiring children's tale that encourages young readers to stay true to themselves. VERDICT: GET IT," Kirkus Reviews "How much childhood has changed from 1783, and how much it hasn't! Readers of all ages will enjoy these gentle tales of finding friends, facing school jitters, and community pride. --Christina Uss, author of The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle" "Just finished and I loved it! I'd love to have been friends with Johnny! Heartwarming historical fiction that places the reader in early New England, where we meet a boy who builds lasting friendships while following his passion for nature and adventure." - Gina Pantuosco, 4th Grade Teacher, Longmeadow Public Schools "It was a pleasure getting to know the historical Johnny, as well as the one created to make him relatable to young readers." - John Briggs, author of Mary Dyer, Friend of Freedom
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