by Susan B Katz (Author)
Explore the history of Pearl Harbor-the attack that brought America into World War 2
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese military launched a surprise attack against the Pearl Harbor naval base in Oahu, Hawaii. The next day, President Roosevelt declared war and America entered into World War 2. Go on a suspenseful journey with this colorfully illustrated story about World War 2 for kids. It takes you through all the events that led up to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the attack itself, and the impact it had on the future of the war.
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Learn about "the day that will live in infamy" with this engaging book about World War 2 for kids.
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"As the grandmother of a reluctant reader who likes all things military, this is a book I know he'll enjoy. Filled with anecdotes, gripping stories of heroism, and ancillary facts, The History of Pearl Harbor is a deep dive into one of the most tragic episodes in America's history. The author writes in an engaging style that will keep readers like my grandson turning the page." —PJ McIlvaine, author and contributor to Children's Book Insider
"Susan B. Katz brings history to life with rich vocabulary and vivid details in The History of Pearl Harbor. This engaging book will capture the interest of little historians everywhere and help them imagine what life was like during this turbulent time. If you have a mini historian or maritime enthusiast in your life, they will love this book." —A. Boerm, principal and parent
"The History of Pearl Harbor by Susan Katz is intriguing and informative. It gives the reader a thorough background so they can understand the implications and impact this event had on world history. It is an easy and interesting read with lots of provocative questions to engage the reader. The personal stories woven into the account make it memorable and emotional. This is a great book for classrooms and school libraries. Anyone having to do a report or wanting to gain a fuller understanding of the attack on Pearl Harbor will find this book invaluable. The illustrations also made the book wonderfully engaging." —Ira Scott Levin, HuffPost and Thrive Global contributor
"Crucial times in history deserve the clarity of mind to describe them. This book gets to the heart of the matter." —Isabel Campoy and Alma Flor Ada