Authors note: this book is a
good book for those young readers that are thinking about going to the fight
for our country.
The story talks
about how a boy named Adam (good kid good student) who wanted to go the war so bad
he disobeyed his mothers rules. Instead of going when his mom wanted him to
go at age 18 he went earlier. Ever since his dad went and fought and died in
pearl harbor he wanted to make him proud. Of course he did a bad thing and didn’t
listen to his mom but it was for a good cause.
First of all, in
the story Heroes Don’t Run, the author doesn’t only talk about the character he
also talks a lot about the Pacific War. They talk about how the book and this
character Relate to the actual war and one person that Adam acts like.
Second, The
main plot of this story is that Adam and his mother are talking about how he
disobeyed his mother when he moved in with his grandfather and went off to the
war. He says he very much apologizes for what he did to his mom and lied but he
didn’t want to wait no more. His is always keeping her updated and aware of
what is going on. This story is talking
about an individual that went to the Pacific War and how he did through it. In
the story they pretty much mixed it up between fiction and non-fiction.
One aspect of
the story that is true to the time period is what is going on during training
camp. It is true where it is placed and right around the time period of when
they were fighting in the pacific war. Some of the main scenes in the story for
example, like the more action parts and time period, they got the cites right
and time and date but the character and his family or fiction to the story.
As you can see, when this
book came out in 2005, it probably changed some people`s mind about the war and what they thought
about it. How much work and courage it took to go out there and fight for your
country. I can see how it changed people’s minds in the story because it
changed mine too. And it shows young readers that it’s a very good thing to
fight for your country and encourages then to fight in the army too.
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