Revolutionary

Revolutionary by Alex Myers, published by Simon and Schuster on January 14, 2014, is a first edition novel comprising 311 pages. This work presents a retelling of the life of Deborah Sampson Gannett, America’s first female soldier, who disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War. Set against the backdrop of 1782, the narrative explores her journey from an indentured servant to a soldier, highlighting her quest for independence and the challenges she faced in a rigid colonial society.
Readers will find a richly imagined account that delves into the complexities of Deborah’s life as she navigates the dangers of war while grappling with her identity. The novel captures the emotional landscape of a young woman determined to break free from societal constraints, showcasing themes of courage, love, and betrayal. Through meticulous research, Myers brings to life the struggles and triumphs of a unique historical figure during a tumultuous period in American history, offering insights into the Revolutionary Period and the personal battles fought alongside the larger fight for independence.
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A fascinating retelling of the story of America’s first female soldier, Deborah Sampson Gannett, who ran away from home in 1782, successfully disguised herself as a man, and fought valiantly in the Revolutionary War.
“A novel of the American Revolution by a writer who is himself a true American revolutionary.” —Mark Edmundson, author of Why Teach?
In 1782, during the final clashes of the Revolutionary War, one of our young nation’s most valiant and beloved soldiers was, secretly, a woman.
When Deborah Samson disguised herself as a man and joined the Continental Army, she wasn’t just fighting for America’s independence—she was fighting for her own. Revolutionary, Alex Myers’s richly imagined and meticulously researched debut novel, brings the true story of Deborah’s struggle against a rigid colonial society back to life—and with it the courage, hope, fear, and heartbreak that shaped her journey through a country’s violent birth.
After years as an indentured servant in a sleepy Massachusetts town, chafing under the oppressive norms of colonial America, Deborah can’t contain her discontent any longer. When a sudden crisis forces her hand, she decides to finally make her escape. Embracing the peril and promise of the unknown, she cuts her hair, binds her chest, and, stealing clothes from a neighbor, rechristens herself Robert Shurtliff. It’s a desperate, dangerous, and complicated deception, and becomes only more so when, as Robert, she enlists in the Continental Army.
What follows is an inspiring, one-of-a-kind journey through an America torn apart by war: brutal winters and lethal battlefields, the trauma of combat and the cruelty of betrayal, the joy of true love and the tragedy of heartbreak. In his brilliant Revolutionary, Myers, who himself is a descendant of the historical Deborah, takes full advantage of this real-life heroine’s unique voice to celebrate the struggles for freedom, large and small, like never before.
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