The book I read was "Noah Webster, The Man Who Loved". It was written by Elaine Cunningham. The book has twelve chapters. The book contains 176 pages. This book is a great book. I would recommend it to anyone my age. The book was also a little sad. At the beginning of the story, Noah is five years old. He was always eager to learn. Noah couldn't wait to learn. When he was able to go to school, he was so excited. One thing that upset Noah was that the older kids were only allowed to go to school during the cold weather. On the first day of school, Noah expected to learn to read. They didn't, so Noah was angry. When Noah turned ten, he had to work on the farm. By then Noah could read and write. Noah read books borrowed from the priests. When Noah was fifteen, he went to college. He was really excited because there were teachers to meet, books to read, and lessons to learn. Noah was going to Yale University. The day he finally left, Noah was sad to have left his family. His father helped him unpack his bags. Noah's roommate was Oliver Walcott. In June 1776, Noah received a letter from his father informing him that there would be a declaration of independence for the country from Great Britain. The letter also said that there would be war. In my second year of university everyone was talking about the war. Noah wanted to help fight the English. A few days later, Noah became seriously ill. Noah had smallpox. Fortunately, Noah improved very soon. In 1778, 21-year-old Noah graduated from college. Noah wanted to be a lawyer but had no money or job. Eventually, Noah applied to be a teacher for the winter semester. His students loved him dearly. He enjoyed teaching. Noah promised a spelling book for his students. However, the students worked hard to please their school teacher. In 1781 Noah was a young squire lawyer. He studied and studied. All that studying helped Noah. He mastered all the law books in his friend's library.
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