Early Thunder
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1987
256
Novel • Fiction
Salem, Massachusetts • 1770s
1987
Adult
10-14 years
840L
Early Thunder by Jean Fritz follows the experiences of a young person, Daniel, during the pre-Revolutionary War tensions in Salem, Massachusetts. Daniel navigates shifting allegiances and his evolving understanding of freedom and loyalty, reflecting the complexities faced by individuals during this turbulent period in American history.
Adventurous
Informative
Inspirational
Contemplative
Emotional
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Jean Fritz's Early Thunder is praised for its engaging portrayal of pre-Revolutionary America, capturing young readers with its vivid historical detail and relatable protagonist. However, some critics note that the pacing can be slow, and character development occasionally falls short. Overall, it provides a meaningful glimpse into the complexities of political loyalty and change.
A reader who enjoys Early Thunder by Jean Fritz is likely captivated by historical fiction set during the American Revolution. They may also appreciate works like Esther Forbes’s Johnny Tremain, valuing rich historical detail and character development amidst pivotal historical events.
203 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
256
Novel • Fiction
Salem, Massachusetts • 1770s
1987
Adult
10-14 years
840L
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