How did Ben Franklin become an outspoken leader of the American
Revolution? Learn all about it in seven (not-so-easy) steps in this
humorous, accessible middle-grade chapter book that focuses on Ben's
political awakening.
Famous founding father Benjamin Franklin was a proud subject of the
British Empire--until he wasn't. It took nearly seventy years and seven
not-so-easy steps to turn Benjamin Franklin from a loyal British subject
to a British traitor--and a fired-up American revolutionary.
In this light, whimsical narrative, young readers learn how Franklin
came to be a rebel, beginning with his childhood lesson in street smarts
when he buys a whistle at an inflated price. Franklin is a defiant boy
who runs away from his apprenticeship, and while he becomes a deep
thinker, a brilliant scientist, and a persuasive writer when he grows
up, he never loses that spark. As a community leader who tries his best
to promote peace and unity both between the colonies and with Great
Britain, he becomes more and more convinced that independence for the
American colonies is the way forward.
Illustrated throughout with art by noted New Yorker cartoonist and
illustrator John O'Brien and sprinkled with quotations from Franklin,
this unfamiliar story of a familiar figure in American history will
surprise and delight young readers.