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Calvert the Raven in the Battle of Baltimore

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You think history is boring?

Baltimore kid Daniel does—until a chance encounter with a magical talking raven named Calvert sends him flying back to 1814, where he finds his home city under siege by a British army on the verge of defeating the United States of America in the War of 1812.

The beautifully illustrated pages of Calvert the Raven in the Battle of Baltimore, the first book of the Flying Through History series, are as close as you can get to the Battle of Baltimore without going back in time yourself. Author and illustrator J. Scott Fuqua takes you on a harrowing journey through a history of near misses, narrow escapes, and brave soldiers with no idea what tomorrow would bring.

When you're flying through history, history is never boring.

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    • Booklist

      March 15, 2013
      Grades 3-6 Daniel has gotten a poor mark on his paper about the War of 1812. Maybe it's because he thought the subject was so boring. Enter Calvert, a talkingmake that wisecrackingraven who flies Daniel back to the war, where he can see for himself the intensity of battle. This oversize offering has some strong points. The breezy tone and plentiful dialogue will draw in readers, and the dramatic, well-executed watercolors add impact to the telling. The text also has its ups and downs. The descriptions of the fightingalmost hand-to-hand combatwill surprise and inform children, who will also learn something about the causes of the war. The climax, however, in which Francis Scott Key writes The Star-Spangled Banner, isn't well explained, perhaps because the truth is, well, a little boring. After a nighttime firefight, the British basically called off the attack and retreated. There's not much written about the War of 1812, so this will find a place on library shelves. Expect more from Calvert in the Flying History series.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2013
      Young Daniel is tired of boring old history lessons until Calvert the raven magically transports him to War of 1812era Baltimore. Then Daniel discovers that maybe history isn't as drab as he thought. The text is long and convoluted; readers may possibly glean some facts. Stiff illustrations accompany the story.

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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