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The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Audiobook16 minutes

The Bombing of Pearl Harbor

Written by Joe Dunn

Narrated by Robert Rance

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Hawaii, 1941. The United States was abruptly pushed into World War II on the sunny morning of December 7. The Japanese were angry at the American interference in the Pacific. So, they attempted to knock out the American fleet anchored in Pearl Harbor. Fly along in the surprise attack that changed the course of World War II in this dazzling graphic novel. Maps, timelines, glossaries, and indexes make these titles an exciting addition to classroom discussion.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2008
ISBN9781629689487
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor

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    The titles in this series are similar to e-books, but some of the features are interactive and there are cool sound effects and occasional animated artwork, in this case showing battles and explosions. This nonfiction title (ABDO, 2007), written by Joe Dunn and illustrated by Joseph Wight and Rod Espinosa, highlights the surprise attack that changed the course of World War II. The history of the bombing of Pearl Harbor is presented, the heroes of the battle are highlighted, and the consequences of the attack are described. Information about the monument to the battle's victims is presented. The table of contents is interactive-chapter heading can be clicked to advance readers to specific pages. The illustrations adequately portray the surprise and horror of the attack. Students can choose to have the narration turned on-text is enlarged and highlighted in color as it is read-or off. Navigation is easy. Using prominent buttons on the bottom of the screen, readers can stop, go forward or back to other pages, and exit to the home page, table of contents, glossary, or review quiz. For further information, users are directed to the ABDO Web site, where links are not easy to find. Given the popularity of graphic novels with young people, and the appeal of battles among boys, this title is sure to be a hit.