Because Armstrongs grandfather told stories about the sea and like his grandfather has always been on the sea so i think Armstong lied the sea so he decided to write about the sea.
Armstrong Sperry wrote Call It Courage.
the only ones i know are Call it Courage and The Boy Who Was Afraid
"Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry has about 128 pages in most editions.
Armstrong Sperry wrote over 30 books during his career. He was an author and illustrator known for his works in children's literature, particularly focusing on adventure and maritime themes. Some of his notable works include "Call It Courage" and "All Sail Set."
The Caldecott Winner was They Were Good And Strong by Robert Lawson. The Newbery Winner was Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry.
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The novel "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry takes place in the Pacific Islands, specifically on the island of Hikueru, which is a fictional island but inspired by real locations in the Pacific.
In "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry, Maui is a legendary Polynesian hero who possesses incredible strength and wisdom. He is known for performing daring feats and heroic deeds, inspiring the protagonist, Mafatu, on his own journey of self-discovery and courage.
When you think of the author's purpose, think PIE. Persuasion, inform, entertain. The author's purpose in Call It Courage was to entertain. He also showed that wars are horrible, messy, and unkind. We need to do what we can to prevent future wars.
Mafatu, the main character of the novel "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry, lived on the island of Hikueru in the South Pacific.
In the book "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry, the main character Mafatu conquers his fear of the sea and proves his bravery by overcoming various challenges. The story ends with Mafatu returning to his island as a hero and being welcomed back by his tribe.
The Newbery Award in 1941 was awarded to Call it Courage. It was written by Armstrong Sperry. The book met the criteria for providing a distinguished contribution to children's literature.