Hill of Fire (An I Can Read History Book)

Hill of Fire (An I Can Read History Book)

By Thomas P. Lewis

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Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 2 - 4Grades 1 - 3L2.9n/a
An easy-to-read account of the birth of Parâicutin volcano in the field of a poor Mexican farmer.
Publisher: Live Oak Media
ISBN-13: 9781430108139
ISBN-10: 1430108134
Published on 2/28/2010
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 63

Book Reviews (4)

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Jadiel Jadiel

I love this book because the farmer pushed the plow then it got stuck in a hole then a volcanoe then it distroded the town and the farmer work hard day and night.

braayan braayan

i love this book beaues there are a poor farmer and boy and they work so hard. l

Sasha Sasha

This book is really interesting! The setting (a village in Mexico with a scary volcano) really helps the characters develop. I loved how the farmer was sad in the beginning always saying that nothing ever happened but then at the end he was a hero! I would definitely recommend this book- it’s a quick interesting read! I do wish there was more action in the book.

gerson gerson

i like this beacause when i saw the valcano i was suprised i memerised in puerto rico