The American Twins of the Revolution

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Aug 26, 2008
Author: Keith Jones

Picture yourself buried under a stack of hay on a wagon bound for George Washington's Continental Army with gold hidden on your person, and British spies working hard to run you down before you get there. Full of suspence and human bravery, this story, based on a real event of the American Revolution, will captivate you and take you away to a time of history that helped shape the greatest nation on earth. This is a great suppliment reading to your history curriculum. Lucy Fitch Perkins wrote this book and had it published in 1926. The heroine of the story, Mrs. Priestly, had twins, a boy and a girl, who, along with their mother and a couple of servants, risked their lives to get the gold to General Washington's army so they could convert it to desperately needed supplies. Read it for yourselves and find out how this all plays out. I highly recommend The American Twins of the Revolution for your reading pleasure.

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