Description
Product Overview
Step into a richly illustrated world of early twentieth‑century America with this Kindle eBook from Knopf, a trusted name in children’s literature. Designed for readers aged ten to twelve, the 283‑page narrative blends authentic historical detail with compelling storytelling, offering a vivid portrait of African American life during a transformative era. The eBook leverages Kindle’s enhanced typesetting to ensure crisp, readable text that adapts seamlessly to any device, while WordWise provides helpful definitions for challenging vocabulary, fostering confidence and fluency. Additional accessibility features such as screen‑reader support and page‑flip functionality make the reading experience smooth for all users. With a focus on cultural authenticity, the story invites young readers to explore themes of community, resilience, and hope, all while developing critical reading skills.
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Usage
This eBook is perfect for a variety of settings. In the classroom, teachers can assign chapters as part of a social‑studies unit, encouraging discussions about historical context and the contributions of African American communities. At home, families can share the story during bedtime reading, using the WordWise feature to spark conversations about unfamiliar words and concepts. The portable nature of the Kindle format means the book can travel with children on road trips, in waiting rooms, or on long flights, providing an engaging, educational distraction. The built‑in page‑flip feature mimics the tactile feel of a physical book, making it easy for young readers to navigate chapters independently. Whether used for independent study, group reading circles, or as a supplemental resource for history projects, the eBook adapts to diverse learning environments.
Why Choose Us
Choosing Knopf means selecting a publisher with a legacy of literary excellence and a commitment to diverse voices. Every element of this eBook—from the carefully edited manuscript to the thoughtfully designed layout—reflects rigorous quality standards. The enhanced typesetting ensures that text remains clear on any screen size, reducing eye strain for young readers. WordWise integration supports vocabulary development without interrupting narrative flow, a feature rarely found in comparable titles. Our dedication to accessibility means the book is fully compatible with screen readers, allowing visually impaired readers to experience the story equally. Moreover, Knopf provides responsive customer support, ready to assist with any technical or content‑related inquiries, ensuring a seamless reading experience from purchase to the final page.
Key Features
- Engaging historical narrative that brings 1900s African American experiences to life for young readers.
- Enhanced Kindle typesetting delivers crisp, easy‑to‑read text on any device.
- WordWise integration offers instant definitions, supporting vocabulary growth.
- Screen‑reader compatibility and page‑flip functionality ensure accessibility for all readers.
- Dedicated Knopf customer support provides assistance and resources post‑purchase.
FAQ
What age group is this eBook best suited for?
The story is tailored for children ages ten to twelve, aligning with grade levels five to six. It balances historical depth with language that is challenging yet approachable, making it ideal for both independent readers and classroom use.
Does the eBook include any interactive features?
Yes, the Kindle version includes enhanced typesetting for optimal readability, WordWise for on‑the‑spot word definitions, and page‑flip navigation that mimics the feel of a physical book. These features enhance engagement without distracting from the narrative.
Is the content appropriate for classroom curricula?
Absolutely. The book’s focus on African American history during the early 1900s aligns with social‑studies standards that emphasize cultural diversity and historical perspective. Teachers can use it as a primary text or supplemental reading to enrich lessons on American history.
Can the eBook be accessed on multiple devices?
Yes, the Kindle format syncs across all compatible devices, including tablets, smartphones, and Kindle e‑readers. Readers can start on a tablet at home and continue on a Kindle during travel, with progress automatically saved.








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