In Search of Molly Pitcher
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ISBN: 978-1-4357-0607-1
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Linda Grant DePauw
Copyright:
© 2007 Linda Grant DePauw Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 164 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:When Peggy McAllister learns about the Rattletop Award for “excellence in eighth grade social studies,” she is determined to win it with a research paper on a Great American Hero. But when she chooses Molly Pitcher, the famous Revolutionary War heroine of the Battle of Monmouth, as her subject, she runs into difficulties. With the help of her Greatgramps, a retired private investigator, his lady friend Mrs. Spinner, a local historian and secret author of historical romance novels, and Ms. Guelphstein, a dedicated reference librarian, Peggy sorts through a maze of confusing and contradictory evidence to identify the “real” Molly Pitcher. Keywords:Listed in: |
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And that is not an easy task. Was Molly even real or was she a combination of many women. Was she a legend that had grown over time. In the end that's what Peggy concludes, saying that Peggy was the embodiment of all of the women who had fought in the Revolutionary War.
But what really makes this young adult novel stand out is the journey Peggy goes on as she learns how to write a research paper with the help of her intrepid crew, Greatgramps, historical romance writer Mrs. Spinner and librarian Miss Guelphstein. Peggy's journey kept me interested, but what's more important, it kept my twelve-year-old nephew interested too and that's saying something, because he'd much rather be playing than reading.
-Katie Osbourne
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