Regina Silsby’s Secret War

Regina Silsby’s Secret War by Tom Brodeur, published by JourneyForth in 2004, is a historical juvenile fiction that spans 248 pages. This engaging narrative follows the daughter of a wealthy ship owner who cleverly employs the superstitions of her time to mislead British forces and aid the Sons of Liberty in the aftermath of the Boston Tea Party.
Readers will discover a blend of adventure and historical context as Regina navigates the challenges of her era. The story delves into themes of bravery and ingenuity against the backdrop of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods in the United States. With elements of ghost stories woven into the plot, this book offers a unique perspective on the events surrounding a pivotal moment in American history.
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The daughter of a wealthy ship owner uses the superstitions of the day to divert the British forces and support the Sons of Liberty following the Boston Tea Party.
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