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Turn back the clock with History Comics! In this volume, learn how millions of Americans joined the fight by working assembly lines, growing vegetables, and collecting scrap metal during World War II! When we think of war, we often focus on the battlefields. But during the war years of 1941 to 1945, Americans at home did whatever they could to support the troops and defeat the Nazis. While millions of soldiers ship out to fight on battlefronts in Europe and the Pacific, millions of men, women, and children step into new and exciting roles in cities and towns all across the United States. Four…mehr

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Turn back the clock with History Comics! In this volume, learn how millions of Americans joined the fight by working assembly lines, growing vegetables, and collecting scrap metal during World War II! When we think of war, we often focus on the battlefields. But during the war years of 1941 to 1945, Americans at home did whatever they could to support the troops and defeat the Nazis. While millions of soldiers ship out to fight on battlefronts in Europe and the Pacific, millions of men, women, and children step into new and exciting roles in cities and towns all across the United States. Four curious kids take us into factories, farms, and even kitchens to show what the fight on the home front looks like up close!
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Autorenporträt
Kate Hannigan used to work for daily newspapers, but now she writes fiction and nonfiction for young readers, digging up information on remarkable people from history and sharing their stories. Her work includes a historical fantasy series for middle grade readers, The League of Super Heroes; the historical mystery The Detective's Assistant; and a picture book biography of Belva Lockwood, A Lady Has the Floor. Kate lives in Chicago, not far from the Columbian Exposition site, and shops near Mrs. O'Leary's old home. Josh Rosen is a Toronto-based cartoonist and illustrator. A graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies, Josh has done illustration work for magazines, animation projects, documentary films, and tabletop role-playing games, as well as a slew of small-press comics work. His first graphic novel, The Good Fight, with author Ted Staunton, was long-listed for the Toronto Book Awards. He enjoys making comics about spooky stuff, nerdy stuff, and real-world history. When not actively drawing, Josh works in children's arts and literacy education.