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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... told him before that baby Joshua kept us up all night. And that Father is busy. Why doesn't he go away? How to be rid of him? Rachel. No, I can't bother Rachel. She needs her sleep. Grandmother? She could scare him off. She could scare ...
... told him before that baby Joshua kept us up all night. And that Father is busy. Why doesn't he go away? How to be rid of him? Rachel. No, I can't bother Rachel. She needs her sleep. Grandmother? She could scare him off. She could scare ...
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... with the militia as soon as they got done chasing Lord Percy back to Boston after Lexington. "Twas Warren who made the army, children," Father told us. "Warren who wrote the circular that went out all over, telling of Lexington and 5.
... with the militia as soon as they got done chasing Lord Percy back to Boston after Lexington. "Twas Warren who made the army, children," Father told us. "Warren who wrote the circular that went out all over, telling of Lexington and 5.
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... and destroy them. Well, it's a fine time for him to decide that now, isn't it? Last night Warren said he was going to fight. "Going to the hill," he told Rachel, like he was talking about going to a frolic. I stood listening 6.
... and destroy them. Well, it's a fine time for him to decide that now, isn't it? Last night Warren said he was going to fight. "Going to the hill," he told Rachel, like he was talking about going to a frolic. I stood listening 6.
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... 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 him. My sister Debby ...
... 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 him. My sister Debby ...
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... told Rachel at breakfast "He'll stay in bed, nursing his head." "DON'T LET ANYONE disturb your father today," Rachel instructed me this morning. "He's printing money." Then she went to attend baby Joshua, who is teething and fretful ...
... told Rachel at breakfast "He'll stay in bed, nursing his head." "DON'T LET ANYONE disturb your father today," Rachel instructed me this morning. "He's printing money." Then she went to attend baby Joshua, who is teething and fretful ...
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