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Benjamin Pratt and the Keepers of the School Series, Book 1

بنجامین پرت و نگهبان مجموعه مدرسه، کتاب ۱

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Lexile Score

860

Reading Level

4

ATOS

5.2

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Adam Stower

شابک

9781416999140
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
اولین در یک سری شش کتاب، ما بچه‌ها، بن، دوست فناوری‌دارش، جیل، و کلاس همه چیز را می‌داند، رابرت، که انها تاریخ قابل توجهی را کشف می‌کنند و از ان برای حفاظت از مدرسه استفاده می‌کنند. کلاس ششم بنجامین پرت عاشق تاریخ است، که باعث می‌شود به مدرسه تاریخی دانکن اوکس برود چیز خیلی جالبی است. اما موجی از تجاری‌سازی به این منطقه وارد شده و قرار است مدرسه‌ی محبوبش به منظور ایجاد فضای پارک تفریحی، تخریب گردد. این بیشتر رویای بچه ها است - به جز این که برای توسعه دهندگان بیشتر از دیدن چشم ها وجود دارد. و بیشتر به مدرسه. چون هفته‌ها قبل از اینکه توپ خراب شود، بن یک کیسه چرمی کهنه پیدا می‌کند که حاوی یک طوماری کاغذی است که سه دانشجو در سال ۱۷۹۱ نوشته‌اند. دانش‌اموزان خودشان را نگهبان مدرسه می‌نامند، و معلوم شد که انها تنها گروه سری نیستند که در دانکن اوکز وجود داشته‌اند.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

March 22, 2010
This suspenseful novel, which launches Clements's (No Talking
) Benjamin Pratt & the Keepers of the School series, catapults Ben into a mystery surrounding his seaside school. Founded by a Revolutionary War–era sea captain, the school is slated to be demolished to make way for an amusement park. Just before he dies, the longtime custodian gives the sixth grader a gold coin imprinted with the founder's declaration that the school “belongs to the children” and cryptic instructions on how to “defend” it. Ben and his friend Jill set out to decode the message, a process that involves some intriguing questions and maneuverings. Clements has the makings of an action-lover's dream scenario: a school setting full of history and secrets, a tense kids-versus-adults dynamic, and a sailing race to boot. Some may be disappointed by how little is revealed, though, and the climactic race, while exciting, ends the story abruptly. Characteristically, Clements probes his hero's personal quandaries, as Ben deals with his parents' separation, his growing feelings for Jill, and the potential loss of his beloved school. Ages 7–10.



School Library Journal

May 1, 2010
Gr 3-6-Sixth-grader Ben is racing off to class when he finds the janitor, Mr. Keane, in severe pain. The man gives him a gold coin from 1783 that has been passed down through the years by loyal janitors and can be traced to the first man hired by the founder of Captain Duncan Oakes School. It reads, "First and always/My school belongs to the children./Defend it." A few hours later, he is dead. The town council has sold the school to a big company to build a theme park, and there's something very fishy about the deal. With the words on the coin as his first clue, Ben studies the history of his school, which is 50 feet from the water's edge in a Massachusetts coastal town, and he convinces his friend Jill to help him explore it. Meanwhile, Ben is adjusting to his parents' separation and living at home with his Mom and on the sailboat with his dad. Expressive, dynamic full-page and spot illustrations rendered in pen and ink heighten the action. An exciting ending sequence features Ben participating in a sailboat race and becoming a reluctant hero. There are many questions to be answered in the next book. Good writing by an experienced author, likable characters, and a mystery to be solved make this a solid choice."Debbie S. Hoskins, Grand Rapids Public Library, MI"

Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



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