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Adventures in the American Revolution, Book 3
Annie Henry is finding out that being the governor’s daughter in colonial Virginia comes with its own set of problems.
Annie’s father, the great American patriot Patrick Henry, has been elected governor of Virginia. And that means 12-year-old Annie has a new home—the governor’s mansion in Williamsburg. Most girls would be thrilled, but to Annie, it seems like more trouble than it’s worth.
There’s a scary stranger who keeps bothering her, simply because her dad is “important.” And people in the capital city expect a politician’s daughter to act a certain way. Even her new school is very different.
All in all, these changes are a little frightening to Annie. Especially when she realizes that as she’s changing, she’s growing apart from her father and feeling more and more like God is far away too.
Should she tell anyone about what’s going on? Or does “growing up” mean handling problems by herself?
“As she grows from a young girl to a teenager, Annie Henry’s character remains genuine in the six-year span captured so beautifully by Susan Olasky in her American Revolution series.”
—Sandra Morrow
128 Pages
Paperback
ISBN 9781596383760
Note to Parent/Reader
As you read this book there will be those occasions whenever the characters drink cider. What they are drinking is “American” cider which is a non-alcoholic apple juice.
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