Tim Meeker- the brother of the Sam mentioned in the title, and the narrator of the story.
James Lincoln Collier hasn't died yet. He lives in New York City.
"My Brother Sam is Dead" by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier is often recommended for middle school students studying American history, particularly the Revolutionary War period. Teachers, librarians, and parents looking to engage young readers with historical fiction may recommend this book.
"My Brother Sam is Dead" by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier is a novel that typically contains around 220-240 pages, depending on the edition and formatting.
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My Brother Sam is Dead won awards for its portrayal of the American Revolution from a unique perspective, focusing on the complexities of war and family loyalty. The book's engaging storytelling, historical accuracy, and emotional depth resonated with readers and critics, leading to its recognition and acclaim.
No, "My Brother Sam is Dead" is a work of historical fiction written by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier. While the story is set during the American Revolutionary War and includes historical events and figures, the characters and specific events are fictional.
Sam returns home in Chapter 10 of the novel "My Brother Sam is Dead" by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier. His return marks a significant turning point in the story as it affects the dynamics within the Meeker family and sets off a chain of events leading to the climax of the novel.
The Empty Mirror is a fantasy story by James Lincoln Collier. Nick is the lead character and protagonist because the story revolved around him and his struggle to prove his innocence against his evil shadow.
No Christopher Lincoln is not the child of Loretta YOung. She did have a son named Christopher however like his brother and sister his last name is Lewis from their father (and Judy's step-father) Thomas H. Lewis.
yes he had three children and a wife
He lives in the bottom of NY
I don't think anybody knows. Sorry.