Established Boston, Massachusetts (1773-1775). The era of revolutionary war. The boy whose mother died when he was a young boy, Johnny Righte Tremain's role was a silverworker called Rapam. The main character of the book. Rapmujony is studying a silverworker. He is an excellent silverworker, I do not remember his order very well. Mother of Mrs. Johnny, Mrs. Raphaem. When he was affecting Mr. Rapam, she offered room and meals for Johnny. Cilla Lapham is one quarter of the Lapham family.
Another Johnny Rieman - note the different spelling of the last name - is a historical fictional figure played by Cameron in the 1949 republican film "Brismstone" by Thames Williamson and Norman S. written. This Johnny Remy is the Marshal of the United States and is carrying out mask mask training to stop the circle of smuggling cattle. The release of the movie "Brimstone" was released before the movie Johnny Tremain released by Disney in 1957 after the Newberry Award was presented to Johnny Tremain of the novel. The story begins with Boston Silversmiths Shop of Ephraim Lapham, a promising 14 - year - old apprentice on July 23, 1773. One day he is to marry Mr. Rapmu 's granddaughter Shira to protect the shop of the Rapam family. The store soon received a challenging emergency order from wealthy businessman John Hancock and demanded a silver plate instead of what was made decades ago by Mr. Lamham.
Thirteen years later, Estherbus published another young adult novel in the early Republic, Johnny Lehman (1943). The Forbes book focuses on young Johnny Torremman, a mature American patriot and a revolutionary soldier throughout the book. Forbes originally wrote Johnny Lehman because she wanted to show how difficult it is for her 20th century children to live with American early children. Then after the book was published, America discovered another revolutionary struggle: World War II. In 1944, the invasion of D Day and Normandy, Johnny Torremman won the Newberry medal thanks to the depiction of the reality book in the revolutionary era, which mainly found the focus of the American dream. There is a shift, but it is firmly rooted in the concept of this independence and steady success