When the Marquis de Lafayette ran off to join the American Revolution
against the explicit orders of the king of France, he was a
strong-willed nineteen-year-old who had never set foot on a battlefield.
Although the U.S. Congress granted him an honorary commission only out
of respect for his title and wealth, Lafayette quickly earned the
respect of his fellow officers with his bravery, devotion to the cause
of liberty, and incredible drive.Playing a pivotal role in the
Revolution, Lafayette convinced the French government to send troops,
made crucial pacts with Native Americans, and lead his men to victory at
Yorktown. This thrilling account of a daring soldier will fascinate
young historians. Source notes, bibliography, time line, index.