Elizabeth Massie
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Young founders volume 3
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Reprint. Originally published: 2000."A Tom Doherty Associates book." Caleb Jacobson, a sixteen-year-old African American free man living on a Maryland farm in the 1700s, is torn between loyalty to his fellow colonials and his race when rumors of war begins arriving from Boston.
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America comes of age-as seen through the eyes of its young founders.
Nat and Richard are two-orphaned thieves on the streets of London. When John Smith offers them passage as laborers on a merchant ship bound for the New World they jump at the opportunity. What luck! The land of Virginia is rumored to be paved with gold. They will be rich! But, quickly the boys learn the awful truth: blinded by greed and arrogance, the settlers of the new English...
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America as seen through the eyes of its young founders.
Seventeen-year-old Patrick O'Neall dreams of going to college one day and becoming a famous writer-until news arrives of his father's death in a place called Gettysburg. Forced off their farm, the family migrates north, hoping to find work in the booming mill towns of industrial New England. What they find in the factory town of Leeland is not a better life, but drudgery and poverty and heartache....
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America as seen through the eyes of its young founders.
By April 1863, the Civil War has been raging for two-years. On their sleepy farm in Gettysburg, sixteen-year-old twins Susanne and Stephen are alarmed by news that Confederate forces under General Robert E. Lee are threatening to invade the North for a strike at Washington, D.C.! Rebel forces in the Union capital. Is it possible?
Bored with farm life and itching for action, Stephen runs away...