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  2. Johnny Tremain - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Tremain is a work of historical fiction written in 1943 by Esther Forbes that is set in Boston prior to and during the outbreak of the American Revolution.Intended for teen-aged readers, the novel's themes include apprenticeship, courtship, sacrifice, human rights, and the growing tension between Patriots and Loyalists as conflict nears.

  3. Johnny Tremain (film) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Tremain is a 1957 American adventure war film made by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution, [2] and based on the 1944 Newbery Medal-winning children's novel of the same name by Esther Forbes, retelling the story of the years in Boston, Massachusetts prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution.

  4. Esther Forbes - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, her best-known work Johnny Tremain was published, for which she received the Newbery Award in 1944. In 1946, America's Paul Revere was published and in 1947, The Boston Book was published. In 1947, she received the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer novel award of $150,000 for her then forthcoming book, The Running of the Tide, published in 1948.

  5. List of American novelists - Wikipedia

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    Esther Forbes (1891–1967), Johnny Tremain; Jesse Hill Ford (1928–1996), The Liberation of Lord Byron Jones; John M. Ford (1957–2006), The Dragon Waiting; Paul Leicester Ford (1865–1902), The Honorable Peter Stirling; Richard Ford (born 1944), Independence Day; Leon Forrest (1937–1997), There Is a Tree More Ancient Than Eden

  6. Matthew 5:5 - Wikipedia

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    Rather he notes that Deuteronomy 4:1 and Deuteronomy 16:20 both use the word "inherit" to refer to the Israelites taking possession of the Holy Land. Hill feels that earth , which can also be translated as land , is an allusion to the new Holy Land, which might not be on Earth. [ 4 ]

  7. Carry On, Mr. Bowditch - Wikipedia

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    Carry On, Mr. Bowditch is a novel by Jean Lee Latham that was awarded the Newbery Medal in 1956.. The book is a children's biography of Nathaniel Bowditch, a sailor and mathematician who published the mammoth and comprehensive reference work for seamen: The American Practical Navigator.

  8. Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Esther Forbes in Johnny Tremain (1943) and Mildred D. Taylor in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (1976) continued the tradition of the historical adventure in an American setting. [60] The modern children's adventure novel sometimes deals with controversial issues like terrorism, as in Robert Cormier 's After the First Death in 1979, and warfare in ...

  9. Whacking Day - Wikipedia

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    Marge assigns Johnny Tremain to Bart. The untitled Itchy & Scratchy short by "guest director" Oliver Stone is a parody of the scene where footage is shown of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald in Stone's film JFK: someone is heard to shout, "Oh God! Get his gun!" as the short draws to a close. [2]