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“Felicity Merrill was a nine-year-old girl full of energy and independence, just like the American colonies she lived in. In 1774, Patriots like Felicity and her family were about to fight for their freedom from England.
Inside this book, you’ll see what growing up in that exciting world was like. Take a peek at real letter and diary entries of girls and boys, women and men. Find out what every well-groomed colonial girl kept on her dressing table-from eye baths to tongue scrapers. Most important, read about the brace girls and women who dared to be spies, midnight riders, and secret soldiers in the fight for America’s freedom.”
Hardcover with dust jacket, excellent condition
“Felicity Merrill was a nine-year-old girl full of energy and independence, just like the American colonies she lived in. In 1774, Patriots like Felicity and her family were about to fight for their freedom from England.
Inside this book, you’ll see what growing up in that exciting world was like. Take a peek at real letter and diary entries of girls and boys, women and men. Find out what every well-groomed colonial girl kept on her dressing table-from eye baths to tongue scrapers. Most important, read about the brace girls and women who dared to be spies, midnight riders, and secret soldiers in the fight for America’s freedom.”
Hardcover with dust jacket, excellent condition
“Felicity Merrill was a nine-year-old girl full of energy and independence, just like the American colonies she lived in. In 1774, Patriots like Felicity and her family were about to fight for their freedom from England.
Inside this book, you’ll see what growing up in that exciting world was like. Take a peek at real letter and diary entries of girls and boys, women and men. Find out what every well-groomed colonial girl kept on her dressing table-from eye baths to tongue scrapers. Most important, read about the brace girls and women who dared to be spies, midnight riders, and secret soldiers in the fight for America’s freedom.”
Hardcover with dust jacket, excellent condition