Description
Product Description
In the winter of 1781, with the Revolutionary War closing in on Williamsburg, eleven-year-old Thomas Hutchinson must decide how to handle his own battles with bullies at school and worries about the Loyalist sympathies of his best friend's family.
About the Author
With a passion for children of all ages,
Nancy Rue has a unique ability to tell a story that captures a child's imagination. She is the author of
The Janis Project, which won a C.S. Lewis Honor Book Award, and
Row This Boat Ashore, a Campus Life Book of the Year Competition Award of Merit winner, as well as many others.
In addition to her many books, Rue has written a variety of award-winning articles and short stories that have been published in numerous magazines, including Clubhouse, Brio, Campus Life and Teens Today.
Rue holds a masters of arts degree in education from the College of William and Mary, a bachelor of arts degree in drama from the University of Nevada, and a bachelors of arts degree in English from John. B. Stetson University.
Rue recently retired from teaching high school English and drama to focus all of her attention on writing and speaking for the Young Writer's Institute. She spends several hundred hours researching historical facts for each CHRISTIAN HERITAGE subseries. size : 5.2 x 7.4
Features
- Used Book in Good Condition