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by Ann Rinaldi
The Fifth of March brings the Boston Massacre to life through the eyes of Rachel, a young indentured servant caught in the dangerous tensions between British soldiers and American colonists. This gripping historical novel combines personal struggle with pivotal American history, allowing readers to experience the revolutionary period through an unforgettable character who must navigate loyalty, justice, and her own fight for freedom.
Paw Prints 2008-05-31
335
9781883332983
1993-01-01
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