American Revolutionary War Adventures
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Submarines, Secrets and a Daring Rescue
by Robert J. Skead
read by Brian Holden
Part of the American Revolutionary War Adventures series
As the colonies continue their battle for independence, Ambrose and John Clark, 15-year-old twins, strike out on another secret mission during the American Revolutionary War in Submarines, Secrets, and a Daring Rescue. Join the brothers as they man a mission on one of the first submarines and bravely attempt to rescue prisoners of war.
In book two of the American Revolutionary War Adventures historical fiction series, readers ages 8-12 can experience the Revolutionary War firsthand in this novel based on actual events. Twins John and Ambrose Clark find themselves aiding the patriots once again as they help work on a top-secret submarine that could end the war … and also look for a way to rescue their captured older brother.
In addition to bringing alive America's war for independence, including information on the first submarine built in America, Submarines, Secrets, and a Daring Rescue:
• Teaches kids about the Revolutionary War from a kid's perspective
• Is packed with historical information that is entertaining and educational
• Contains discussion questions, backgrounds on the real-life historical persons featured in the book, historical letters, and a glossary of key terms
• Can be used alongside school curriculum and as a homeschool resource
After working as spies to aid the Colonies and delivering a message to General George Washington himself, twins Ambrose and John Clark find themselves volunteering for another mission to help the newly forming United States. This time, the boys step up to help transport much-needed gunpowder to the patriots, and end up in an even more dangerous situation-trying to man one of the first submarines. But the biggest challenge may be finding a way to free their imprisoned older brother.
In book two of the American Revolutionary War Adventures historical fiction series, readers ages 8-12 can experience the Revolutionary War firsthand in this novel based on actual events. Twins John and Ambrose Clark find themselves aiding the patriots once again as they help work on a top-secret submarine that could end the war … and also look for a way to rescue their captured older brother.
In addition to bringing alive America's war for independence, including information on the first submarine built in America, Submarines, Secrets, and a Daring Rescue:
• Teaches kids about the Revolutionary War from a kid's perspective
• Is packed with historical information that is entertaining and educational
• Contains discussion questions, backgrounds on the real-life historical persons featured in the book, historical letters, and a glossary of key terms
• Can be used alongside school curriculum and as a homeschool resource
After working as spies to aid the Colonies and delivering a message to General George Washington himself, twins Ambrose and John Clark find themselves volunteering for another mission to help the newly forming United States. This time, the boys step up to help transport much-needed gunpowder to the patriots, and end up in an even more dangerous situation-trying to man one of the first submarines. But the biggest challenge may be finding a way to free their imprisoned older brother.
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Patriots, Redcoats and Spies
by Robert J. Skead
read by Brian Holden
Part of the American Revolutionary War Adventures series
When Revolutionary War Patriot Lamberton Clark is shot by the British, he enlists his twin 14-year-old sons to get a secret letter to General George Washington. Upon discovering that their father is a spy for the Culper Spy Ring, John and Ambrose set off from Connecticut to New Jersey to find Washington and meet up with danger along the way.
In book one of the American Revolutionary War Adventures historical fiction series, readers ages 8-12 can experience the Revolutionary War firsthand in this novel based on actual events. When their father is injured, twins John and Ambrose must deliver a crucial secret message to General George Washington, facing danger from both the war raging around them and a British soldier who is hot on their trail.
In addition to bringing alive America's war for independence, including information on the Culper Spy Ring that helped turn the war for the Colonies, Patriots, Redcoats, and Spies:
• Teaches kids about the Revolutionary War from a kid's perspective
• Is packed with historical information that is entertaining and educational
• Contains discussion questions, backgrounds on the real-life historical persons featured in the book, and a glossary of key terms
• Can be used alongside school curriculum and as a homeschool resource
When their Revolutionary War patriot father is shot by British soldiers while on a mission for the Continental Army, it falls to 14-year-old twins John and Ambrose to deliver the secret message their dad was carrying to General George Washington. As the boys set off from Connecticut to New Jersey to find General Washington, they discover the road to the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army is full of obstacles-including the man who shot their father, who is determined to stop the message no matter what.
In book one of the American Revolutionary War Adventures historical fiction series, readers ages 8-12 can experience the Revolutionary War firsthand in this novel based on actual events. When their father is injured, twins John and Ambrose must deliver a crucial secret message to General George Washington, facing danger from both the war raging around them and a British soldier who is hot on their trail.
In addition to bringing alive America's war for independence, including information on the Culper Spy Ring that helped turn the war for the Colonies, Patriots, Redcoats, and Spies:
• Teaches kids about the Revolutionary War from a kid's perspective
• Is packed with historical information that is entertaining and educational
• Contains discussion questions, backgrounds on the real-life historical persons featured in the book, and a glossary of key terms
• Can be used alongside school curriculum and as a homeschool resource
When their Revolutionary War patriot father is shot by British soldiers while on a mission for the Continental Army, it falls to 14-year-old twins John and Ambrose to deliver the secret message their dad was carrying to General George Washington. As the boys set off from Connecticut to New Jersey to find General Washington, they discover the road to the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army is full of obstacles-including the man who shot their father, who is determined to stop the message no matter what.
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Links to Liberty
by Robert J. Skead
read by Brian Holden
Part of the American Revolutionary War Adventures series
Based on actual people, this third book in the American Revolutionary War Series tells about 16 year old twins John and Ambrose, as they help protect a strategic vantage point in the War for Independence and continue the search for the man who betrayed their father's involvement in Washington's Culper Spy Ring.
In book three of the American Revolutionary War Adventures historical fiction series, readers ages 8-12 can experience the Revolutionary War firsthand in this novel based on actual events. Sixteen-year-old twins Ambrose and John Clark, who have helped the fight for freedom by assisting their father and even accomplishing a mission for George Washington himself are faced with more dangerous challenges. Now the boys must work together with bravery and courage to help the cause of independence.
In addition to bringing alive America's war for independence, Links to Liberty:
• Teaches kids about the Revolutionary War from a kid's perspective
• Is packed with historical information that is entertaining and educational
• Contains discussion questions, backgrounds on the real-life historical persons featured in the book, and historical letters
• Can be used alongside school curriculum and as a homeschool resource
In this third adventure, the brothers search to find the traitor who has put their father and brother as well as the cause of independence in jeopardy. As they bravely, and sometimes impetuously search for the culprit, hoping to make him pay, they must also make a life-changing decision-to follow Major Tallmadge's lead and train as Dragoon's in the Continental Army or accept scholarships to Yale, leaving behind the danger of war and spy intrigue.
In book three of the American Revolutionary War Adventures historical fiction series, readers ages 8-12 can experience the Revolutionary War firsthand in this novel based on actual events. Sixteen-year-old twins Ambrose and John Clark, who have helped the fight for freedom by assisting their father and even accomplishing a mission for George Washington himself are faced with more dangerous challenges. Now the boys must work together with bravery and courage to help the cause of independence.
In addition to bringing alive America's war for independence, Links to Liberty:
• Teaches kids about the Revolutionary War from a kid's perspective
• Is packed with historical information that is entertaining and educational
• Contains discussion questions, backgrounds on the real-life historical persons featured in the book, and historical letters
• Can be used alongside school curriculum and as a homeschool resource
In this third adventure, the brothers search to find the traitor who has put their father and brother as well as the cause of independence in jeopardy. As they bravely, and sometimes impetuously search for the culprit, hoping to make him pay, they must also make a life-changing decision-to follow Major Tallmadge's lead and train as Dragoon's in the Continental Army or accept scholarships to Yale, leaving behind the danger of war and spy intrigue.
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