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When "Robert Shurliff" enlists as a common soldier in the Continental army, no one suspects there is anything unusual about him.

The new soldier serves bravely for a year and a half. It is not until he is hospitalized with fever that his secret is discovered. Private Shurtliff is really a woman—23-year-old Deborah Sampson!

Because her mother was too poor to take care of her, Deborah had been sent away from home at an early age. For ten years, she was a servant for the Deacon Thomas family in the Massachusetts Bay Colony town of Middleborough, looking after four growing children and doing chores. Deborah was too busy even to go to school. Besides, in the late 1700s people didn't think schooling was important for girls—girls couldn't even learn a trade as men could.

Deborah longs for a life of her own. When she leaves the Thomas family at the age of eighteen, she is not ready to settle down and get married. She wants to see a bit of the world first—to travel to big cities like Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. If she were a man, she could find adventure by joining the army...

How Deborah keeps her identity a secret during long, exhausting marches and bloody raids against the Tories, and how her bravery wins the admiration of her fellow soldiers, her commanding general, and finally her country, makes exciting, suspenseful reading.

The story of this daring woman is true. The author's easy-to-read text brings Deborah Sampson and the revolutionary war period in which she lived vividly to life.

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Ann McGovern

Ann McGovern

1930 - 2015
American
Ann McGovern has worked on both sides of the editorial desk. In the past seven years, she has written more than a dozen books for young people coverin... See more
Ann Grifalconi

Ann Grifalconi

1929 - 2020
American
Ann Grifalconi a native New Yorker, has written and illustrated several books, including the ever-popular The Toy Trumpet. As an illustrator, s... See more

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The Secret Soldier: The Story of Deborah Sampson
McGovern doesn't say but this is doubtless based on the first person writings and lectures in which Deborah Sampson...

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