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Johnny Tremain

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1943

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Esther Forbes

Johnny Tremain

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1943
Book Details
Pages

322

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Boston, Massachusetts • 1770s

Publication Year

1943

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

10-14 years

Lexile Level

840L

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Super Short Summary

Originally published in 1943, Esther Forbes’s Johnny Tremain is a classic middle-grade historical fiction/adventure novel. After a prideful accident ends 14-year-old Johnny Tremain’s promising career as a silversmith, his search for a new trade leads to his direct involvement in the early events of the American Revolution. The novel won a Newbery Medal and explores themes of self-sacrifice, humility, and change. Content includes mentions of wartime violence, slavery, racism, ableism, brief offensive language, and harmful impersonation of Indigenous people.

Adventurous

Inspirational

Challenging

Bittersweet

Reviews & Readership

4.1

51,937 ratings

62%

Loved it

25%

Mixed feelings

13%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Esther Forbes' Johnny Tremain is widely praised for its engaging storytelling and historical accuracy, bringing the American Revolution to life for young readers. Critics commend its compelling protagonist and rich detail, although some find the pacing slow at times. Overall, it is considered a valuable educational read, blending adventure with historical insights.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Johnny Tremain?

Readers who enjoy historically rich, coming-of-age novels like Esther Forbes’ Johnny Tremain are often drawn to stories blending personal growth with significant historical events. Fans of My Brother Sam Is Dead or The Witch of Blackbird Pond will appreciate the detailed Revolutionary War setting and the protagonist’s transformative journey.

4.1

51,937 ratings

62%

Loved it

25%

Mixed feelings

13%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

322

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Boston, Massachusetts • 1770s

Publication Year

1943

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

10-14 years

Lexile Level

840L

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