Ben Franklin's Big Shock (On My Own Science) by Judith Jango-Cohen

Ben Franklin's Big Shock (On My Own Science)

Judith Jango-Cohen
48 pages
Millbrook Pr
Dec 2005
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Kindergarten-Grade 2 These beginning readers are physically attractive, with large, competently done, full-color art, but they don't contain much factual information or cover any new territory. Jango-Cohen devotes all 48 pages to imagining what it might have been like for Franklin to discover that lightning is electricity with his legendary kite experiment, yet this is a tiny part of his amazing and varied life. The book is catalogued as nonfiction, but it is heavily fictionalized. Ransom covers four months in 1608 during the very beginnings of the settlement of Jamestown, VA. Although Sam was a real person who worked for John Smith, the story imagines what may have happened to him in these early days. The one-page afterword gives much more actual information about the colony's progress and the boy's fate, all of which would have made this book more interesting and informative had it been explored further.
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Pages 48
Publisher Millbrook Pr
Published 2005
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