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This will make a solid addition to library collections, as there is a dearth of materials regarding the brave acts of females and young people during the Revolutionary War.
This will be best used as a read-along as readers will not want to miss David Shannon's evocative, stunning illustrations for a fascinating glimpse of a true hero and the start of the Iroquois union. An afterword about the democratic influence of the Iroquois on the U.S. Constitution is included. ["All students should know the history of the Iroquois Confederacy, and this book provides the perfect opportunity for them to do so": SLJ 8/15 starred review of the Abrams book.]
Recommended. ["Going's straightforward prose doesn't overwhelm the story, but keeps it on a level that the likely audience will find appealing": SLJ 7/15 review of the Penguin/Kathy Dawson book.]
This is a promising debut from a new writer who uses her firsthand experiences in journalism to thoroughly craft a dramatic and thoughtful story about the struggles of two diverse youths in Monterey County, CA.