Sarah Bishop
Left alone after the deaths of her father and brother, who take opposite sides in the War of Independence, Sarah Bishop flees from the British who seek to arrest her and struggles to shape a new life for herself in the wilderness. "An engrossing story with a vital lesson on the meaning of Ounalienable rights.' " -- Publishers Weekly
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Sarah Bishop
Left alone after the deaths of her father and brother, who take opposite sides in the War of Independence, Sarah Bishop flees from the British who seek to arrest her and struggles to shape a new life for herself in the wilderness. "An engrossing story with a vital lesson on the meaning of Ounalienable rights.' " -- Publishers Weekly
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Sarah Bishop

Sarah Bishop

by Scott O'Dell
Sarah Bishop

Sarah Bishop

by Scott O'Dell

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Left alone after the deaths of her father and brother, who take opposite sides in the War of Independence, Sarah Bishop flees from the British who seek to arrest her and struggles to shape a new life for herself in the wilderness. "An engrossing story with a vital lesson on the meaning of Ounalienable rights.' " -- Publishers Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780590446518
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 12/28/1988
Series: Point Series
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 4.15(w) x 6.76(h) x 0.71(d)
Lexile: 760L (what's this?)
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Scott O’Dell (1898–1989), one of the most respected authors of historical fiction, received the Newbery Medal, three Newbery Honor Medals, and the Hans Christian Andersen Author Medal, the highest international recognition for a body of work by an author of books for young readers. Some of his many books include The Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Road to Damietta, Sing Down the Moon, and The Black Pearl.
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