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I survived the American Revolution, 1776, adapted by Georgia Ball with art by Leo Trinidad

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I survived the American Revolution, 1776, adapted by Georgia Ball with art by Leo Trinidad
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 157)
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illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
8 through 12
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
I survived the American Revolution, 1776
Nature of contents
comics graphic novelsbibliography
Responsibility statement
adapted by Georgia Ball with art by Leo Trinidad
Series statement
I survived, the graphic novel
Summary
Hundreds of American soldiers were already dead. Battlefields in Massachusetts and New York were soaked in the blood of American patriots. And 11-year-old Nathaniel Knox was in the midst of it all, trapped in a swamp and fighting for his life. The air was thick with smoke and gunpowder. Bleeding soldiers screamed in agony. Through the trees, Nate saw the line of British redcoat soldiers - at least 100 men. Their blood-colored uniforms seemed to glow in the smoky haze. Gunfire blasted all around him. Nate knelt behind a rock, gripping his gun with shaking hands. The American Revolution had started as a glorious struggle for freedom. America was determined to tear itself away from England, out of the grips of King George III. The thirteen American colonies would become a brand new country: The United States of America! But King George was like a snake with America gripped in his fangs - and he didn't want to let go. So now it was war - brutal, bloody war
Target audience
pre adolescent
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