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Hardcover Boys of Wartime: Daniel at the Siege of Boston, 1776 Book

ISBN: 0525421440

ISBN13: 9780525421443

Boys of Wartime: Daniel at the Siege of Boston, 1776

(Book #1 in the Boys of Wartime Series)

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Twelve-year-old Daniel Prescott cheered when the Sons of Liberty dumped English tea into Boston Harbor. Then King George sent his soldiers to take over Boston and its port. Now Daniel's home is a city... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A riveting story for young readers!

Daniel at the Siege of Boston 1776 is a riveting page-turner of a story with realistic themes of patriotism, trust, loyalty, duty, friendship, and family. Kudos to Calkhoven on seamlessly weaving fiction with real-life historic events in such a readable fashion. Calkhoven's skillful and concise writing makes readers feel like they're in the middle of the action! Equally impressive is her ability to write about the Revolutionaly War without glorifying war--she shows the ugliness as well as the glory--a difficult line to walk but Calkhoven does it extremely well. The appendices (including annotated biographical entries, timeline, and glossary) provides additional interesting reading. Young readers will find the story of Daniel swept up in the Revolutionary War a fascinating read, and it would be an excellent addition to school library shelves!

Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children

Daniel Prescott, a twelve-year old child in a family that owned and operated a successful tavern in Boston, believed strongly in the Patriot cause. Although he could understand the growing anger over the Crown's taxation without representation, Daniel was careful to avoid showing his support for the Patriots in public. After all, British soldiers and their officers frequented his parents' tavern, and Daniel did not want them to suspect that his parents also supported the Patriots. Even after the siege on Boston started in April 1775 and Daniel's father left town to join the militia, Daniel was still careful to hide his true loyalties from the British soldiers. Not only did the family tavern depend on their business and the supplies they brought in, but Daniel had an important secret he could not afford to expose. He was serving as a young spy for General Washington, and the information he carried could play a pivotal role in the success of the Patriots' attempt to defeat the British. With its focus on the eleven-month siege of Boston, this book constitutes a useful resource for teaching children about the economics of conflict and the shortages that result during war. With the American militia surrounding Boston by land, the British soldiers and remaining residents were trapped inside Boston with only the occasional ship from Britain to bring in food and basic supplies. Told from a child's vantage point, the story is sure to resonate with young readers who otherwise may have little concept of what life could be like when virtually all movement to and from a city is blocked.
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