Thursday, November 16, 2017

Historical Fiction Book Review: The Great Depression - An Interactive History Adventure

The Great Depression: An Interactive History Adventure


"Will you: March on Washington D.C., as a veteran member of the Bonus Army? Leave your home to find a better life by riding the rails? Help rebuild the country as a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps?" - The Great Depression: An Interactive History Adventure

Author: Michael Burgan
Publisher: Capstone Press
Copyright Date: 2011
Number of Pages: 112 pages
Reading Level: Grades 4-6
Genre: Historical Fiction
Cost: $6.26 (Amazon)
Rating: ★★★★★


What was it like during the Great Depression? We can read facts and historical information about it, but it can be difficult to fully grasp what it was like to live during that time period. Through the book The Great Depression: An Interactive History Adventure, you have the opportunity to live during that time and make some life or death decisions. You can choose to be a war veteran in the Bonus Army, a young teen trying to make money on the rails, or a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps, and you determine the course of the story! Which path will you choose, and will you survive the difficult times during the Great Depression?

The Great Depression: An Interactive History Adventure is a book that people of all ages would love! Students get to choose the path that they take, which will help them be more engaged in the learning experience. This book would be used while talking about the Great Depression, and one way it could be used is as a lesson introduction. There are three different characters and multiple paths to take, but it all revolves around the Depression, so it would help students get engaged in the content. As an introduction to the lesson, the students could choose one character and then the class would read through the book together. After doing so, they could continue with class instruction. This activity would help get the students engaged and they could take what they learn and relate it back to the events that happened in the book. 

Book Rating:

★★★★★
★★★★
★★★
★★
COMMENTS
PLOT
Plot is well developed with all five elements of a good plot structure (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution). 
Plot is developed, but lacking one of the five elements of plot structure.
This book has a decent plot, but is lacking two of the five elements of plot structure.

This book has a weak plot that is lacking three of the five elements of plot structure. 
This book does not have a defined plot, and is lacking four or more of the five elements of plot structure. 
I give The Great Depression: An Interactive History Adventure five stars for plot because every path that you can take in this book is composed of all five elements of good plot structure.
CHARACTER
The characters are well developed, have personality, and are believable.
Characters are well rounded, but lack in personality or they are not totally believable. 
Characters are somewhat developed, and lack in personality or they are not totally believable.
The characters are underdeveloped, lack in depth and are not believable.
The characters are not developed   so the readers cannot connect to the book.
★★★
I give The Great Depression: An Interactive History Adventure four stars for its characters. Each story has different characters and we get to know each character and the situations they are dealing with, but the characters are not fully developed. 
PACING
The story flows freely and is not rushed or slow. 
The story moves freely for the most part, but there are a few spots where it feels rushed or slow. 
The story moves freely for about half of the book, but the other half is rushed or slow.

The story often moves too fast or too slow and does not move freely. 
There is no pacing in the story, which makes it difficult to read. 
★★★★★
I give The Great Depression: An Interactive History Adventure five stars for pacing. The different story paths in this book are engaging, which helps them flow freely throughout each adventure path you take. 

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1 comment:

  1. At first introduction, these interactive books didn't appeal to me. Then I actually read one. I have observed in elementary classroom and have seen students just become engrossed in the reading. Your review makes me believe that the Great Depression version would be a worthy addition to my future library. There seems to be diverse perspectives and various ways to incorporate this into classroom instruction. In addition to your thoughts of using this as a hook, I could also see this as a segue into further research on people who led similar lives. Thanks for sharing!

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