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Lädt ... You Wouldn't Want to be a World War II Pilot!: Air Battles You Might Not Survive (2009)von Ian Graham
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The book starts off in 1934. You are 16 and you are crazy about aircraft and flying. You are paid in flying lessons. Your first flying job is a crop duster. In the 1930s you join the British royal air force, to fight the axis powers in Europe (World War II). You make it to Britain and began your training right away. You get in your new plane and are on your first mission. It's long before you are in your first fight. The U.S enters the war and is bring back their solders that they lent to the British. You are now under U.S. command. The war ends and there is peace at last. I think this a great educational book. It teaches you about a serious topic in a different way. Not in the form of a textbook. I like the facts included in the paragraph and in the pictures. The pictures add a fun and colorful twist to the book. I also like how it tells it if you were the one entering the war. Overall this book is good for all ages. The pictures and colors attract the eye of young kids. The content is educational for older kids and teens. This book is an illustrated non-fiction introduction to the experience of being a fighter pilot during World War II that is sure to appeal to young readers, but lacks a significant amount of vital information and presents a troublingly simplistic view of war. The narrative follows a pilot, referred to as “you” throughout, from being a flying enthusiast in Texas through the war to veteran status. The text is mixed with cartoonish watercolor and ink illustrations that depict “you” as a broad-chested, strong-jawed blond American man. Though the book covers a wide range of information related to World War II pilots, there is almost a complete lack of diversity in gender and race, both in the illustrations and the narrative. The selection of information included makes little sense; the Axis powers are mentioned only in passing, but there is detailed information about what pilots ate and wore. What information is included paints a rosy picture of World War II, with cartoon violence and propaganda-like patriotism. Some of the jokes are funny, and some aren’t. The reading level is appropriate to the book’s interest level and assumed familiarity with the history of World War II. Though there are Briticisms throughout, they are explained in small-print asides. This book will catch the interest of children interested in war or flying, but there are surely more thoughtful resources. Not Recommended. Grades 4-6. This book is for students who love to read facts about history. The illustrations are engaging and text offers readers funny and astonishing information regarding pilots in the second world war. The Would,'t want to be a ...." series has many titiles including: Cleopatra, Samurai, Chicago Ganster, Body Snatcher etc. Zeige 5 von 5 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Discusses the process of becoming a fighter pilot during World War II and how dangerous it was. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I gave this book a four stars. I gave the book four stars because it was very informal and it exceptionally full of facts. It had humorous factors that combined with the abundant amount of facts. Although, it wasn't as interesting as I would have liked it to have been. It was fun filled at times but then declined in a "interesting scale". Overall it did well on informing me on the topic. I would recommend it to other eager learners. It did give a reader a good sense and capable knowledge of the topic. ( )