Give Me Liberty

Give Me Liberty by L. M. Elliott is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on February 26, 2008. This 384-page book is written in English and explores the life of thirteen-year-old Nathaniel Dunn, an indentured servant in colonial Virginia during the tumultuous year of 1775. As tensions rise over England’s taxation, Nathaniel’s journey unfolds through his relationship with Basil, a schoolmaster who introduces him to new ideas about equality and freedom, setting the stage for a pivotal moment in American history.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of liberty and choice in a society marked by servitude and emerging revolutionary ideals. The story captures Nathaniel’s internal struggles as he grapples with the implications of Patrick Henry’s famous declaration, questioning what “liberty” truly means in a nation still dependent on indentured servants and slaves. Through this historical lens, the book presents themes of personal growth and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods in the United States.
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The American Revolution is about to ignite!
Life is tough for thirteen-year-old Nathaniel Dunn, an indentured servant in colonial Virginia. Yet in a twist of luck, he meets Basil, a kind schoolmaster, and an arrangement is struck lending Nathaniel’s labor to a Williamsburg carriage maker. Basil introduces Nathaniel to music, books, and philosophies that open his mind to new attitudes about equality. The year is 1775, and as colonists voice their rage over England’s taxation, Patrick Henry’s words “give me liberty, or give me death” become the sounding call for action. Should Nathaniel and Basil join the fight? What is the meaning of “liberty” in a country reliant on indentured servants and slaves? Nathaniel must face the puzzling choices a dawning nation lays before him.
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