Fighting for Freedom and General Washington

Fighting for Freedom and General Washington

Auteur : Michael Justin Lee

Date de publication : 2014-06-18

Éditeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Nombre de pages : 150

Résumé du livre

A Selection of the Mamie Eisenhower Library Project's Recommended Book List. "Brimming with excitement while effectively teaching history...Lee has a real talent for capturing the young mind and conveying complex ideas in terms young readers will understand." Kirkus Reviews "Lee has done an amazing job of writing a historical novel for young adults that will teach, inspire, and entertain." Pacific Book Review Thirteen year old twins from Virginia, Amanda and Alexander Lee, have yearned for adventure off the family farm all their young lives. Their opportunity arises when fellow Virginian, George Washington, is commissioned as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army in 1775. Three years too young to enlist, Alexander devises an audacious deception to serve under General Washington. Meanwhile, Amanda devises an even greater deception and fights with many of the Revolutionary War's greatest heroes. Through the struggle and turmoil of the American Revolution, Amanda and Alexander spend the entirety of their teen years in service to their country, earning an education in honor and patriotism.

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