Women Heroes of the American Revolution: 20 Stories of Espionage, Sabotage, Defiance, and Rescue

Author:   Susan Casey
Publisher:   Chicago Review Press
ISBN:  

9781613738313


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 July 2017
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Women Heroes of the American Revolution: 20 Stories of Espionage, Sabotage, Defiance, and Rescue


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Every schoolchild knows about Paul Revere's 20-mile ride to warn that the British were coming. Far fewer know that 16-year-old Sybil Ludington rode twice as far to help her father, Colonel Ludington, muster his scattered troops to fight a marauding enemy. Few know about Martha Bratton, who blew up a supply of gunpowder to keep it from approaching British troops and boldly claimed, ""It was I who did it!"" Susan Casey gives Ludington, Bratton, and 18 other remarkable girls and women of the Revolution the spotlight they deserve in this lively collection of biographical profiles.Drawing on interviews with historians and descendants as well as primary source material, this is an invaluable resource for any student's or history buff's bookshelf.

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Author:   Susan Casey
Publisher:   Chicago Review Press
Imprint:   Chicago Review Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.294kg
ISBN:  

9781613738313


ISBN 10:   1613738315
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 July 2017
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Helpful, sometimes-humorous touches include explanations of archaic activities, lifestyles and social mores;well-documented primary and secondary sources; and clear instructions on how to read a political cartoon. A good starting point for further research. Kirkus Reviews


A fine, useful resource for students of American history. -- Booklist This well-researched book sheds light on lesser known women of this period and is an excellent way to incorporate diversity into the curriculum. -- School Library Journal Helpful, sometimes-humorous touches include explanations of archaic activities, lifestyles and social mores; well-documented primary and secondary sources; and clear instructions on how to read a political cartoon. A good starting point for further research. -- Kirkus Reviews


Helpful, sometimes-humorous touches include explanations of archaic activities, lifestyles and social mores;well-documented primary and secondary sources; and clear instructions on how to read a political cartoon. A good starting point for further research. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i>


A fine, useful resource for students of American history. --Booklist Helpful, sometimes-humorous touches include explanations of archaic activities, lifestyles and social mores; well-documented primary and secondary sources; and clear instructions on how to read a political cartoon. A good starting point for further research. --Kirkus Reviews This well-researched book sheds light on lesser known women of this period and is an excellent way to incorporate diversity into the curriculum. --School Library Journal


"""A fine, useful resource for students of American history."" -- Booklist ""This well-researched book sheds light on lesser known women of this period and is an excellent way to incorporate diversity into the curriculum."" -- School Library Journal ""Helpful, sometimes-humorous touches include explanations of archaic activities, lifestyles and social mores; well-documented primary and secondary sources; and clear instructions on how to read a political cartoon. A good starting point for further research."" -- Kirkus Reviews"


Author Information

Susan Casey is the author of Kids Inventing! and Women Invent! and a journalist whose work has appeared in Fast Company, Women's Sports, the Los Angeles Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle, among other publications. She lives in Los Angeles.

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