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Nathaniel Benchley

    November 13, 1915 – December 14, 1981

    Nathaniel Benchley was a respected author, primarily known for his engaging children's literature that offered educational insights through stories about animals or historical settings. He skillfully explored diverse locales and themes, such as Danish resistance during wartime or the cultural encounters on Manhattan Island. Benchley's writing demonstrated a talent for making complex historical events and differing cultural perspectives accessible and compelling for young readers. His work provided both entertainment and valuable lessons, solidifying his reputation as a significant voice in juvenile fiction.

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    An I Can Read Book. George the Drummer Boy
    Sam the Minuteman
    The Visitors
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