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We Were Heroes: The Journal of Scott Pendleton Collins, a World War II Soldier - Walter Dean Myers
We Were Heroes: The Journal of Scott Pendleton Collins, a World War II Soldier
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Newbery and Coretta Scott King award-winning author Walter Dean Myers's the WWII JOURNAL OF SCOTT PENDLETON COLLINS is now available in paperback, with an exciting repackaging!Following in the footsteps of his father and great-grandfather, both war veterans, Scott Pendleton Collins signs up for... show more
Newbery and Coretta Scott King award-winning author Walter Dean Myers's the WWII JOURNAL OF SCOTT PENDLETON COLLINS is now available in paperback, with an exciting repackaging!Following in the footsteps of his father and great-grandfather, both war veterans, Scott Pendleton Collins signs up for the army during the height of World War II. He is shipped out to England only to face weeks of boredom. He and his unit want to be out in the fields, doing something to help the Allied forces. Finally, the comrades find themselves on a boat heading to Normandy, France, in the dead of night. But as his boat approaches the beach, Scott suddenly realizes what they are up against, and it is an impossible invasion. Nothing in basic training, nothing he's heard from other soldiers, nothing he has ever experienced prepares Scott for what awaits on Omaha Beach. As D-Day rages around him, Scott is separated from his unit. Lost in the bloody chaos, he must find a way to live through the battle. Revolving around one of the most famous invasions in history, Scott's story is one of bravery and victory, heartache and pain, loss and survival.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780545398893 (0545398894)
Publisher: Scholastic Books
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Series: My Name Is America
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3.0 The Journal of Scott Pendleton Collins: A World War II Soldier, Normandy, France, 1944
I liked that this book told the story of D-day and its aftermath from the "everyday soldier" perspective, but I couldn't get used to the lack of detail that this perspective resulted in. So far as a younger reader book goes, I think it is interesting and has enough detail for children to understand ...
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