A quick read, pace, and hook keeps this acclaimed book glued to curious readers eyes, searching for the truth advertised in its tell-tale and revealing, title "My Brother Sam Is Dead". I give this book as a ready recommendation for teachers to give to their middle-grade students and a factual novel for historical fiction-obsessed bookworms. Told from the point of view of the Timmy, the brother of the obviously deceased, Sam, this tale gives a detailed, and sometimes harrowing, description of the bloody American Revolution in the experience of innocent eyes. The confusion of "what is the side I should be on" and the suffering inflicted upon the people, whether Patriot of Torry, is written well into the plot and ideas of the young Timmy. Teenage boys would especially find the violence realistic to their taste and appealing.
To watch out for, language, infrequent but often strong; violence, occasional though a bit iffy; negative messages, the authors often give just the bad sides of the British and Patriot causes; and bad role models, Sam puts fighting before his family, even when his father is dead. A bit to keep your eye on, but I don't think it will faze the real messages of the story. This book is widely used in literature within middle schools and makes a memorable read for your young students and history-ground minds.
Personally, the book was a bit too quick for my taste and I didn't like the depressing themes too much. The characters are nothing spectacular and I wouldn't recommend your kids act like a lot of them. But they will probably open up some interesting conversations about the Revolutionary War and the two sides of this war, the Americans and the British, the Patriots and the Torries, even the Torry Timmy and the Continental Sam. Be prepared for some mind-opening conversations and a new view of America's fight for independence.
I think that this movie is a pretty good book, an is a fun read, but it does swear, and have a very violent story with an even more violent ending. I would recomend it to kids 11 and up.
I would say this is one of the best books I've ever read. I would reccomend this book. It was completely sad, it talks about the Meeker family falling apart. First,Tim's father gets thrown in jail for being a loyalist and not a patriot and get's thrown on a BRITISH prison ship and DIES from cholera. Then, Tim's mom starts to drink rum. Then,Tim's best friend Jerry Sanford gets killed by the British.Lastly, Sam get's framed for stealing cattle and gets executed. Sam's shirt catches on fire wile the execution. See, the Meekers fall apart. But not all is bad Tim survives the war and moves to Pennsylvania
The book is about the meeker family, who run the meeker tavern in redding, connecticut. Tim, Sam, Father, and Mother are in a time around the Revolutionary War. Sam, the oldest child, is a patriot in the war and Father doesn't like that. He doesn't even want Sam fighting in the war because of the danger. Sam fights anyway. Fast foward about five years and Sam gets executed because he was found guilty for stealing cattle, even though he didn't do it. Two cattle theives did it, but they blamed it on Sam. Sam is executed by getting shot.
I am not a huge fan of reading. but this book is AMAZING. I'm reading it right now in school and I love it. If you like reading fictional history books than this book is for you.
I love love love this book. i read it over and over. you have to understand that this book takes place way back. so it does have some things i disagree on, but i cant change how the past was. i love how the writers made it as close to history as possible
My brother sam is dead is a good book. At some points in the book were there is no action going on it can be boring. There can be violent parts at some points but it sends a positive message. So In this book the patriots and the british are at war and Sam a member of the meeker family goes to join the patriots. And Life, Sam's father that is with the british has a son join the patriots is not to happy about him joining the opposite side in the war. The meeker family is eating dinner and Sam walks in, the way Sam was talking made Life wonder. As Sam continued talking he was talking about what he was doing and how he joined the militia. Life was mad and told Sam to get out of his site so Sam did and he went up stairs, He was listing and heard a sound he never heard before. Sam went to the stairs and slowly went down to see what it was, It was father crying. And this to me is a action part mostly from the beginning of the book. And this book doesn't end with a happy ending and I don't want to give it away.
The book My Brother Sam Is Dead is an overall good book about the Revolutionary War, but not really for all children. It does have some gore and violence (there is a part where someone is decapitated) and even some alcohol reference (beer is mentioned and at one point Mother drinks), but the book is really good as far as education and I found it interesting. I would not suggest that the characters being used as role models though, since Sam runs off to join the war and at one point Tim lies to Father. There is some questionable language and it also sometimes mentions religion. There is not much as to romance and iffy topics except for Sam and Betsy being boyfriend and girlfriend and for one part where Tim and Betsy physically fight over a letter. In my opinion, this book is great for older kids, I would suggest that kids that are planning on reading this book should be aware of the violence mostly, but I think it depends on the person on whether they should read this book or not.
My brother Sam is dead is was a good book it kept you involved in the book wanting to know what would happen next and it was not one of those books that give the ending away (well except for the cover that already made you know Sam was going to die) like after awhile i thought Sam was not going to die cause he was brave and strong and thought the cover might have been a metaphor. this book did have a little bit of violence but not extreme and there were naughty words but word that are not hurtful or mean.
My Brother Sam is Dead was not the best book I have ever read, in my school we read it in 8th grade, which is definitely not the grade I would have assigned it too. There are plenty of educational and positive segments, but after all I've heard about I was quite disappointed. The authors were, in my opinion, poor writers. I stayed continually bored throughout the entire story, even the exciting bits did not peak my interest as much as I was hoping. I would not recommend this to anyone hoping for a great book.
My Brother Sam is Dead is what I think is a vary good but their is a lot of bad words and its pretty gory in some parts. But i do like it a lot not just because its EPIC, but because it was a good book. I also like and dont like how this book ends. Sam's death is brutal but I like the epilog. So I would recommend this book.
One of my all time favorites. It talks about a different side of war: the kids side. It has a few bad words and a little violence at the end but it is still a great book.
As this book is one of the darkest books ever written in history, made lots of people cry, and other stuff, they only became emotionally attracted to this book because it is so realistic. It makes you feel like your actually right there in the book as a spectator watching all this happen. Great book, and if anyone tries to make a book like this, it can never beat this. Of course any parent would get offended by this considering there's no happy ending, but that's only what makes it more realistic.