Most history books describe the American Revolution as a war between
men, but in the Carolinas, heroic women like Martha Bratton played a
part in defeating the British and ensuring independence for the thirteen
colonies. Fearless Martha: A Daughter of the American Revolution is a
fictionalized and illustrated biography of this plucky female patriot
for young readers. Each captivating chapter describes this resilient and
fearless young mother in her commitment to preserve and protect her
family and home in the backcountry of South Carolina. When her husband
rides off to join a militia and fight for independence, Martha and her
children--four daughters and a rambunctious six-year-old boy--try to
hold their lives together. Between blowing up a secret cache of
gunpowder before Tories can confiscate it to blowing off a rattlesnake's
head, Martha Bratton stands tall as battles wage around her during the
summer of 1780. In a riveting scene on the front porch of her home,
Martha meets the enemy face to face as a British soldier holds a blade
to her neck and her children cower behind her. Recreated through
imagination, public records and backcountry traditions, Fearless Martha
is a powerful story of bravery in a tumultuous time.