The Secret of Sarah RevereHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 1 ëèñò. 1995 ð. - 338 ñòîð. The daughter of Paul Revere tells of her father’s secret—and her own: “A lively, exciting picture of Boston going to war…excellent.”—VOYA Thirteen-year-old Sarah Revere knows her father is a Patriot hero, a champion of the Colonies against the British. But she also knows that Paul Revere guards a secret about the start of the Revolutionary War that he will tell no one—not his new wife, not his best friend, not even his trusted daughter. It seems everyone in her family has secrets. Sarah’s even got one of her own—and it's tearing her apart…. This is a “beautifully crafted” novel of a young girl growing up—and a country’s battle for independence (School Library Journal). “As usual, Rinaldi has done her homework; the book is solidly researched and extremely well written. Readers will not soon forget these characters…Vivid in the best sense of the word.”—Kirkus Reviews A New York Public Library “Book for the Teen Age” Includes a reader's guide |
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... don't make any noise. And don't get too close to the window," Mrs. Tisdale admonished. "Oh, dear, don't let them see you." She was wringing her hands. To say she was distraught was not to do justice to her efforts. The poorlady was near ...
... don't make any noise. And don't get too close to the window," Mrs. Tisdale admonished. "Oh, dear, don't let them see you." She was wringing her hands. To say she was distraught was not to do justice to her efforts. The poorlady was near ...
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... don't think of Doctor Warren. But I must think of him. I have been unable to think of anything else in the near six weeks that we have been here. I have a score to settle with Doctor Warren. And he has one to setde with me. A matter ...
... don't think of Doctor Warren. But I must think of him. I have been unable to think of anything else in the near six weeks that we have been here. I have a score to settle with Doctor Warren. And he has one to setde with me. A matter ...
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... Don't be a fool," Rachel told him. And again there was that familiarity in their conversation. As a woman has when she is comfortable with a man and must no longer use flattery to please him. It was her way with him. She ofttimes teased ...
... Don't be a fool," Rachel told him. And again there was that familiarity in their conversation. As a woman has when she is comfortable with a man and must no longer use flattery to please him. It was her way with him. She ofttimes teased ...
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... Don't be silly, Joseph." And Rachel had come out of the parlor, tears streaming down her face. She had run out of teasing things to say. Her way didn't work anymore. "Has the whole world gone mad?" she said to me in passing. "He's so ...
... Don't be silly, Joseph." And Rachel had come out of the parlor, tears streaming down her face. She had run out of teasing things to say. Her way didn't work anymore. "Has the whole world gone mad?" she said to me in passing. "He's so ...
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... Tell him to come back later," he said. "I'm busy now. Tell him to come back in an hour." "Why don't you just say no?" I asked. Foolish question. Could he ever say no? To Grandmother, when she terrorized us? To his customers, who owed 9.
... Tell him to come back later," he said. "I'm busy now. Tell him to come back in an hour." "Why don't you just say no?" I asked. Foolish question. Could he ever say no? To Grandmother, when she terrorized us? To his customers, who owed 9.
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