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When Americans think about the American Revolution, certain names come quickly to mind--George Washington, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams. These men deserve to be remembered, yet their stories do not give us a clear picture of what life was like for the average person during the years before, during, and immediately after the war. Typical history books do not describe how a nine-year-old Massachusetts boy might have felt when his friend was killed in the Boston Massacre or what went through the mind of a teenage Quaker girl when her family fled Philadelphia. These are the kinds of stories you will find in this book. Many of these children not only survived the war but played an active role in it.

Table of Contents
(1) The Greatest Terror and Confusion (John Greenwood) (2) An Actor in the Scenes of War (Andrew Sherburne) (3) No Safety for You Here (Mary Hunt Palmer) (4) Worthy of the Praise (James Durham) (5) A Spirit Warm and Bold (Deborah Samson) (6) Not Born to Be Drowned (Ebenezer Fox) (7) Troublesome Times (James Potter Collins) (8) So Tired, So Sad, and So Sacred (Frances Slocum) (9) With Liberty for All (James Forten) (10) Prepare to Hear Amazing Things (Sally Wister) (11) Almost Beyond Endurance (Christopher Hawkins) (12) Index

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    A Paperback by Scotti Cohn

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      Publisher: Globe Pequot
      Publication Date: 8/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780762727346, 978-0762727346
      ISBN10: 0762727349

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      When Americans think about the American Revolution, certain names come quickly to mind--George Washington, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams. These men deserve to be remembered, yet their stories do not give us a clear picture of what life was like for the average person during the years before, during, and immediately after the war. Typical history books do not describe how a nine-year-old Massachusetts boy might have felt when his friend was killed in the Boston Massacre or what went through the mind of a teenage Quaker girl when her family fled Philadelphia. These are the kinds of stories you will find in this book. Many of these children not only survived the war but played an active role in it.

      Table of Contents
      (1) The Greatest Terror and Confusion (John Greenwood) (2) An Actor in the Scenes of War (Andrew Sherburne) (3) No Safety for You Here (Mary Hunt Palmer) (4) Worthy of the Praise (James Durham) (5) A Spirit Warm and Bold (Deborah Samson) (6) Not Born to Be Drowned (Ebenezer Fox) (7) Troublesome Times (James Potter Collins) (8) So Tired, So Sad, and So Sacred (Frances Slocum) (9) With Liberty for All (James Forten) (10) Prepare to Hear Amazing Things (Sally Wister) (11) Almost Beyond Endurance (Christopher Hawkins) (12) Index

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