the story of a spirited Arabian horse and the daring girl who rides him
Felder, Deborah G
1997
Molly Randall, an eleven-year-old girl living in 1781 Virginia, has been waging a personal campaign for independence against her parents who still think of her as a child, but she gets the chance to prove she is growing up when she is charged with spreading the message that the redcoats are advancing.
Tells the story of the thousands of African-American men who served as soldiers fighting for independence from England during the American Revolutionary War.
Describes George Washington's life and presidency and presents nearly sixty primary documents, including letters, speeches, treaties, newspaper articles, and acts of Congress.
A historical novel that chronicles the story of the American Revolution and the men and women who forged the nation, covering events from the Boston Massacre to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
At the beginning of the Revolutionary War, hoping to keep bloodshed away from their valley, a twelve-year-old Delaware Indian boy and his white friend search sacred land for the bones of a legendary beast.
Contains 275 copyright-free, reproducible images that depict people, events, or subjects related to the history of colonial and revolutionary America, each with a descriptive caption; arranged chronologically.