Introduces children to the life of John F. Kennedy, discussing his childhood, schooling, political work, years as President, and the changes he brought about in America during his life.
A young boy vows to help his friend become a citizen of the United States, and when that dream comes true, the boys are more than just friends, they are brothers.
Offers children an overview of the rights and duties associated with being a citizen of a country, explaining how they can take part in their own communities, how the country's rules are made, and how the United States government works.
Describes the difference between a right and a responsibility, gives examples of rights people have stood up and fought for, and of responsibilities that are part of good citizenship. Readers will gain a new understanding of the importance of the relationship between citizenship and society.