The Secret of Sarah Revere
The daughter of Paul Revere tells of her father’s secret—and her own: “A lively, exciting picture of Boston going to war…excellent.”—VOYA

Thirteen-year-old Sarah Revere knows her father is a Patriot hero, a champion of the Colonies against the British. But she also knows that Paul Revere guards a secret about the start of the Revolutionary War that he will tell no one—not his new wife, not his best friend, not even his trusted daughter. It seems everyone in her family has secrets. Sarah’s even got one of her own—and it's tearing her apart….
 
This is a “beautifully crafted” novel of a young girl growing up—and a country’s battle for independence (School Library Journal).

“As usual, Rinaldi has done her homework; the book is solidly researched and extremely well written. Readers will not soon forget these characters…Vivid in the best sense of the word.”—Kirkus Reviews 

A New York Public Library “Book for the Teen Age”
 
Includes a reader's guide
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The Secret of Sarah Revere
The daughter of Paul Revere tells of her father’s secret—and her own: “A lively, exciting picture of Boston going to war…excellent.”—VOYA

Thirteen-year-old Sarah Revere knows her father is a Patriot hero, a champion of the Colonies against the British. But she also knows that Paul Revere guards a secret about the start of the Revolutionary War that he will tell no one—not his new wife, not his best friend, not even his trusted daughter. It seems everyone in her family has secrets. Sarah’s even got one of her own—and it's tearing her apart….
 
This is a “beautifully crafted” novel of a young girl growing up—and a country’s battle for independence (School Library Journal).

“As usual, Rinaldi has done her homework; the book is solidly researched and extremely well written. Readers will not soon forget these characters…Vivid in the best sense of the word.”—Kirkus Reviews 

A New York Public Library “Book for the Teen Age”
 
Includes a reader's guide
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The Secret of Sarah Revere

The Secret of Sarah Revere

by Ann Rinaldi
The Secret of Sarah Revere

The Secret of Sarah Revere

by Ann Rinaldi

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The daughter of Paul Revere tells of her father’s secret—and her own: “A lively, exciting picture of Boston going to war…excellent.”—VOYA

Thirteen-year-old Sarah Revere knows her father is a Patriot hero, a champion of the Colonies against the British. But she also knows that Paul Revere guards a secret about the start of the Revolutionary War that he will tell no one—not his new wife, not his best friend, not even his trusted daughter. It seems everyone in her family has secrets. Sarah’s even got one of her own—and it's tearing her apart….
 
This is a “beautifully crafted” novel of a young girl growing up—and a country’s battle for independence (School Library Journal).

“As usual, Rinaldi has done her homework; the book is solidly researched and extremely well written. Readers will not soon forget these characters…Vivid in the best sense of the word.”—Kirkus Reviews 

A New York Public Library “Book for the Teen Age”
 
Includes a reader's guide

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780547351070
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication date: 11/01/1995
Series: Great Episodes
Sold by: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 229,271
Lexile: 530L (what's this?)
File size: 541 KB
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

ANN RINALDI is an award-winning author best known for bringing history vividly to life. A self-made writer and newspaper columnist for twenty-one years, Ms. Rinaldi attributes her interest in history to her son, who enlisted her to take part in historical reenactments up and down the East Coast. She lives with her husband in central New Jersey. 

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"A lively, exciting picture of Boston going to war . . . Excellent."—VOYA

"Beautifully crafted."—School Library Journal

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