Barnaby Sharpe likes climbing trees--he is practicing to be a ship's
captain and will need to climb masts someday. One early evening during
the War of 1812, he is sitting in a tall oak tree, hoping to be the
first to catch sight of the British warships that are expected to
bombard St. Michaels, Maryland. In an unusual turn of events, Barnaby's
tree climbing leads him to a brilliant idea to outwit the British. This
story of a young boy who is smarter than the grown-ups is a great morale
booster for children and a pleasure for them to share with their
parents. Early reader-ages 5-8.