Sara Bishop

Sara Bishop by Scott O’Dell is a historical fiction novel published by Scholastic, Incorporated in December 1988. This edition, written in English and spanning 244 pages, presents a narrative set during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods in the United States, focusing on themes of rights and personal freedom.
Readers will find an engaging story that explores the concept of “unalienable rights” through the experiences of the protagonist. The book delves into the historical context of the era, providing insights into the challenges faced during this transformative time in American history. With its emphasis on juvenile fiction, Sara Bishop offers a thoughtful perspective on the values and struggles that shaped the nation.
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“An engrossing story with a vital lesson on the meaning of ‘unalienable rights.’ ” Publishers Weekly
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Scott O’Dell (1898–1989), one of the most respected authors of historical fiction, received the Newbery Medal, three Newbery Honor Medals, and the Hans Christian Andersen Author Medal, the highest international recognition for a body of work by an author of books for young readers. Some of his many books include The Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Road to Damietta, Sing Down the Moon, and The Black Pearl.
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