Through diary entries, 11-year-old Abby Stewart, whose family lives near Valley Forge, records what it must have been like to live among the soldiers, along with the myriad emotions that a young girl might have had toward them and the war. This realistic look at the Revolutionary War is rounded out with lengthy historical notes, as well as an epilogue that reveals the fates of these fictional characters.
Kristiana Gregory presents an insider's view of the Revolutionary War and George and Martha Washington through the compassionate and observant eyes of 11-year-old Abigail. Narrator Jennifer Ikeda beautifully presents the vocabulary and delivery of early America from the perspective of a child. As the army camps on the family's farm, Abigail sees shoeless soldiers and a military hospital while going about her daily life. Light moments include visits with Mrs. Washington and learning about a cake that requires 40 eggs! Barbara Rosenblat concludes with historical notes and an epilogue explaining the fate of major characters. A fascinating addition to the usual information about this important period. S.G.B. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
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