The American Twins of the Revolution

The American Twins of the Revolution

By Lucy Fitch Perkins

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In September of 1777, General Washington and his troops are encamped just north of Philadelphia. The war is not going well for the Continental Army, the British are closing in fast and, worst of all, there is no money to pay the discouraged troops. Twins Sally and Roger are asked by their father, General Priestly, to help their mother hide a shipment of gold which will be used to pay the American soldiers. Unfortunately, British spies have also learned about the gold and will stop at nothing to prevent it from reaching General Washington. Mrs. Priestly and her children must act quickly to keep the gold hidden and deliver it safely to the waiting army. Based on a true story, this is a thrilling episode from our nation's history!
Publisher: Bluewater Publishing
ISBN-13: 9781934610138
ISBN-10: 1934610135
Published on 12/27/2008
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 136

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Honestly, this book had me a little bit confused at a few points. Roger and Sally are twins who must help their mother hide gold that will pay the American soldiers. The British try to steal the gold. The twins and their mother must do whatever it takes to keep the treasure out of the hands of the British. This is an okay book, if a little confusing and boring. It's almost too fast-paced to be understandable.