Samuel Adams: Patriot and Statesman cover

Samuel Adams: Patriot and Statesman

Author: Doeden, Matt

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.5
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2692
Points per Word 0.000186
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

The graphic novel tells the story of Samuel Adams, a colonial leader whose activism helped spark the American Revolution. It follows his early years, his role in the Boston Tea Party, and his part in the Continental Congress, showing how his ideas and actions contributed to the colonies' break from Britain. Vivid artwork and concise narration capture the tension and determination that defined the era.

Quick Summary

If your kid loves graphic novels or is just starting to get into American history, this one's worth grabbing. It follows Samuel Adams from his early days as a rebellious Bostonian to his role as a Revolutionary War leader, with colorful comic panels that make the whole era feel alive and relevant. The story's pretty fast-paced and easy to follow, which makes it great for kids who might otherwise zone out during history lessons. Even though it covers serious stuff like protests against British taxes and the push for independence, it never gets too heavy for the middle-grade crowd. Parents can feel good about it being educational without being dry, and kids who enjoy it might also like other graphic novel biographies like those in the "Who Was?" graphic novel series. At under 3,000 words, it's the kind of book a kid can actually finish and feel proud of.