Tecla Emerson was raised and educated in the greater Boston area, where her love of America's history began. Schooled in the era when the past was taught through the memorization of dates of historical events and the location of battles, she was determined to present America's history as it was - both fascinating and intriguing. Through her novels - each based on a historic event - a captivating tale is woven. These tales are told through the lives of the young people who lived during some of the most trying times in our history. Emerson's books have been described as not only compelling but factual! Her novels bring history alive for young readers, creating a curiosity to learn more about America's extraordinary past.
A fleet of British ships was seen sailing north through the Chesapeake Bay. Having recently sacked Washington, they were headed to Baltimore to deliver a similar fate.
In search of food and supplies, they dropped anchor off the small and unremarkable Poplar Island. While pillaging and terrorizing the residents of the tiny island, they captured Mackenzie, soon to be known as Mac. She was a young and unsuspecting resident - mistaken for a boy!
Impressed into the British Navy, she reluctantly becomes part of America's Second War for Independence where, with bombs bursting in air, she unknowingly witnesses the composition of one of America's best-known and well-loved tunes, The Star-Spangled Banner.
This is her story. A tale that follows the harrowing adventures of a 15-year-old girl as she struggles to escape from one of America's most powerful enemies.
Título : 1814: by Dawn's Early Light
EAN : 9781005583910
Editorial : Tecla Emerson
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