Learn about the American Revolutionary War directly from those who
lived through it in this young adult nonfiction book from Milton
Meltzer, Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honoree and winner of the Laura
Ingalls Wilder Medal.
Most of us know about the American Revolution from only secondhand
accounts of the fighting or from documents such as the Declaration of
Independence and the Bill of Rights. But listen closely and you can hear
the voices--those that tell the truest stories--of those who experienced
this devastating war firsthand.
From a humble shoemaker who hears the bells ringing at Lexington and
responds to a call to battle to George Washington's aide who recounts
his feelings as he crosses the Delaware to a surgeon who writes about
the horrors of smallpox, frostbite, and starvation that plague soldiers
at an army camp--these are the voices of the American Revolutionaries.
The dozens of people, of all races, featured in this book are the ones
that planted the seeds of liberty and passionately struggled to give
birth to the United States of America that we know today.