The Prisoner

The Prisoner
ISBN-10
1561795186
ISBN-13
9781561795185
Series
The Prisoner
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
188
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Focus on the Family Pub
Author
Nancy N. Rue

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.

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