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Soldier's Secret

The Story of Deborah Sampson

Sheila Solomon Klass
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Pages
224
Year
2009
Language
English

About

In the 1700s, women's responsibilities were primarily child rearing and household duties. But, Deborah Sampson wanted more from life. She wanted to read, to travel-and to fight for her country's independence. When the colonies went to war with the British in 1775, Deborah was intent on being part of the action. Seeing no other option, she disguised herself in a man's uniform and served in the Continental army for more than a year, her identity hidden from her fellow soldiers.

Accomplished writer Sheila Solomon Klass creates a gripping first-person account of an extraordinary woman who lived a life full of danger, adventure, and intrigue.

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"*Klass expertly fills in the gaps, drawing a portrait of a proud girl who, from her early fascination with Joan of Arc, becomes entranced with the idea of a real-life 'heroine.'…An admirable accomplishment..."
Booklist, starred review
"The real-life Deborah Sampson's experiences dressing as a man for two years to serve as a soldier during the Revolutionary War form the foundation of Klass's (The Uncivil War) provocative historical novel...it's Klass's telling use of details that brings this story to life."
Publishers Weekly
"The writing is clear and concise, and Deborah's voice rings with authenticity. An excellent choice for fans of historical fiction, fictionalized biographies, and stories about brave women."
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