47 pages 1 hour read

Steve Sheinkin

King George: What Was His Problem?

Nonfiction | Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2005

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King George: What Was His Problem? by Steve Sheinkin offers an engaging, humorous exploration of the American Revolution, making history accessible for young readers through vivid storytelling and quirky anecdotes. However, some critics feel the informal tone might undermine the gravitas of historical events. Overall, it's a spirited and educational read for middle-grade students.

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Who Should Read King George: What Was His Problem??

Readers who enjoy engaging, humorous takes on American history, such as Horrible Histories by Terry Deary, will likely appreciate King George: What Was His Problem? by Steve Sheinkin. This book is ideal for middle school students and history enthusiasts interested in an entertaining and accessible storytelling approach.

Recommended

Reading Age

9-12years

Lexile Level

880L

Book Details

Genre
Creative Nonfiction
Period
American Revolution
Themes
Society: Community
Society: Immigration
Society: Nation