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LocationOakland
Call NoCHP BK LAW #1 LIBERTY BELLES
TitleRevolutionary Anna / Tracy Lawson
AuthorLawson, Tracy
Barcode529686
CollectionChapter Book
SummaryBased on a true story of the American Revolution. After supper one winter night in 1825, Anna and Benjamin Stone's grandchildren gathered around their rocking chairs. Hannah asked, "Grandma, will you tell us a story from when you and Grandpa were young?" Benjamin chuckled as he folded his newspaper. "Yes, Anna, tell them about the time you saved General Washington's job and made sure we won the American Revolution!" Hannah's eyes got as big as saucers. "Grandma, did you meet George Washington? How did you save his job? Did we really almost lose the Revolution?" Thomas couldn't believe his ears. Grandmas gave you hugs, mended the rips in your breeches, and baked pies. They didn't go running off to fight wars! Anna's eyes twinkled in the firelight. "It's been nearly fifty years since the first days of the Revolution, and I remember everything as though it was just yesterday."
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LocationStatusBarcodeCall NoCollectionShelf LocCirc Status
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Catalog Details

International Standard Book Number 9798987612309 5.95
Personal Name Lawson, Tracy
Title Statement Revolutionary Anna / Tracy Lawson
Imprint Columbus, OH Gray Lion Books 2023
Physical Description 56 p. softcover; ills. 21 cm.
Series Statement The Liberty Belles 1
Summary, Etc. Based on a true story of the American Revolution. After supper one winter night in 1825, Anna and Benjamin Stone's grandchildren gathered around their rocking chairs. Hannah asked, "Grandma, will you tell us a story from when you and Grandpa were young?" Benjamin chuckled as he folded his newspaper. "Yes, Anna, tell them about the time you saved General Washington's job and made sure we won the American Revolution!" Hannah's eyes got as big as saucers. "Grandma, did you meet George Washington? How did you save his job? Did we really almost lose the Revolution?" Thomas couldn't believe his ears. Grandmas gave you hugs, mended the rips in your breeches, and baked pies. They didn't go running off to fight wars! Anna's eyes twinkled in the firelight. "It's been nearly fifty years since the first days of the Revolution, and I remember everything as though it was just yesterday."
Target Audience Note Age 7-12
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Unites States, history, Revolution 1775-1783 Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Valley Forge (PA) Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Women, United States, history, 18th Century Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Colonial America & Revolution. Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Military and Wars Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Revolutionary War, United States, History Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Girls and women. Fiction