Enrique Esparza and the Battle of the Alamo
by Susan Taylor Brown
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Describes what happened during the siege at the Alamo in 1836, as experienced by young Enrique Esparza and his family, and includes a script and instructions for staging a theatrical performance of this adventure.
Our Review
This vivid historical account brings the 1836 siege of the Alamo to life through the eyes of a young boy, Enrique Esparza, offering a personal and accessible entry point into a pivotal moment in Texas history. The narrative balances factual events with the emotional weight of a family caught in a dangerous conflict, providing a compelling true story for early elementary readers. Its clear, direct storytelling makes complex historical events understandable, focusing on human experience rather than abstract dates.
What truly sets this book apart is its innovative inclusion of a script and staging instructions, transforming a history lesson into an interactive theatrical experience. This unique feature makes it an exceptional resource for parents and educators looking to engage kinesthetic learners and bring history off the page. Children who enjoy role-playing and dramatic play will connect deeply with Enrique's perspective, creating a memorable understanding of this American frontier story that goes far beyond simple facts.
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