World War I was a devastating war that changed the lives of all who lived through it.
This book shines a light on what it was like to experience this terrible conflict, both on the battlefield and at home. With primary sources, timelines, and insightful eyewitness accounts that reveal the devastation of war, World War I brings the human experience of living through war to life.
SLJ Review of Witness to War
Gr 5–8—"What can we learn from the people who witnessed war?" That question greets readers on the cover of each title. The information within offers readers a chance to draw their own conclusions. Primary source images and quotations lend immediacy to the narrative in these texts. Descriptions of the sound of mortar fire at Fort Sumter or the experiences of nurses risking shrapnel to reach wounded soldiers have a greater impact coming from an eyewitness. The quotes are accompanied by critical thinking questions and explanatory notes to deepen understanding. Text is broken into sections by subheadings within each chapter. The images, quotes, and captions help to further chunk the information for easy digestion. Suggestions for further reading; both books and websites; a glossary; and a timeline provide additional opportunities to learn. VERDICT The use of primary sources makes this series a strong addition to collections.
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