Liberty!: How the Revolutionary War Began - Paperback

Liberty!: How the Revolutionary War Began - Paperback

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by Lucille Recht Penner (Author), David Wenzel (Illustrator)

How the Revolutionary War Began

The American colonists were fed up with British law. They refused to buy English goods. They formed a militia of tradesmen and farmers ready to fight at a moment's notice. Most importantly, they joined together. All 13 colonies sent representatives to decide whether they should form a new country. That group wrote the Declaration of Independence, the document that summed up a revolution.

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How the Revolutionary War Began
The American colonists were fed up with British law. They refused to buy English goods. They formed a militia of tradesmen and farmers ready to fight at a moment's notice. Most importantly, they joined together. All 13 colonies sent representatives to decide whether they should form a new country. That group wrote the Declaration of Independence, the document that summed up a revolution. 9780375822186|JF|Kids will be kids--even when they live in the White House! From Tad Lincoln (secretly called a tyrant" ) to the Roosevelt gang (who kept a pet badger, a rat, dogs, snakes, horses, parrots, and a one-legged chicken!) to the Kennedys (who used the oval office as a playground) to Chelsea Clinton (who transformed herself from an awkward teen into an accomplished scholar), the children featured in First Kids shared a unique experience and role in American history.

Author Biography

Lucille Recht Penner is the author of many nonfiction books for kids, including Dinosaur Babies and Monster Bugs in Random House's Step into Reading program. She lives in Tucson, Arizona.

David Wenzel is an artist and illustrator for books for young readers and is best known for his visualization of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit in graphic-novel format. His other credits include Liberty!: How the Revolutionary War Began and Little David and the Giant. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, and they have two grown sons, both artists.
Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.23 x 10.08 x 7.96 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 23, 2002
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