ISBN13:
9781593363215
9781593363222
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 01/24/2020 - 14:22
The Revolutionary War that gave America its freedom touched the lives of thousands of families - including children - in far distanct places. Freedom's Fire tells the story of four such families. The events leading up to the Battle of Long Island are seen through the eyes of Maggie, a young Scottish girl living in England while her father prepares for war; James, a young American boy of Dutch descent living in New York City; Joe, an African-American slave on an upstate New York manor; Taipa, a member of the Wappinger Nation in the lower Hudson River Valley.
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 01/24/2020 - 14:22
The Revolutionary War that gave America its freedom touched the lives of thousands of families - including children - in far distanct places. Freedom's Fire tells the story of four such families. The events leading up to the Battle of Long Island are seen through the eyes of Maggie, a young Scottish girl living in England while her father prepares for war; James, a young American boy of Dutch descent living in New York City; Joe, an African-American slave on an upstate New York manor; Taipa, a member of the Wappinger Nation in the lower Hudson River Valley.
Four preteens from diverse backgrounds narrate the events leading up to the Battle of Long Island, fought in August 1776 in Brooklyn, NY.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
The Revolutionary War that gave America its freedom touched the lives of thousands of families - including children - in far distanct places. Freedom's Fire tells the story of four such families. The events leading up to the Battle of Long Island are seen through the eyes of Maggie, a young Scottish girl living in England while her father prepares for war; James, a young American boy of Dutch descent living in New York City; Joe, an African-American slave on an upstate New York manor; Taipa, a member of the Wappinger Nation in the lower Hudson River Valley.
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 08/09/2017 - 11:25
The Revolutionary War that gave America its freedom touched the lives of thousands of families - including children - in far distanct places. Freedom's Fire tells the story of four such families. The events leading up to the Battle of Long Island are seen through the eyes of Maggie, a young Scottish girl living in England while her father prepares for war; James, a young American boy of Dutch descent living in New York City; Joe, an African-American slave on an upstate New York manor; Taipa, a member of the Wappinger Nation in the lower Hudson River Valley.
Four preteens from diverse backgrounds narrate the events leading up to the Battle of Long Island, fought in August 1776 in Brooklyn, New York.