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Sybil Ludington: Revolutionary War Rider (Based on a True Story)

Sybil Ludington: Revolutionary War Rider (Based on a True Story)

Published in
2016
3.53
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Description

Meet the brave girl whose midnight ride, like Paul Revere's, made her a hero of the American Revolution, in this middle grade historical fiction novel, part of the Based on a True Story series. What would you do if your country was counting on you? If you had a message that only you could deliver? That's the story of sixteen-year-old Sybil Ludington's famous midnight ride. In 1777, living in what is now New York, Sybil, her colonel father, and her family are Patriots, fighting against the British in the Revolutionary War. The British, however, are not the only enemy the Ludingtons' every acquaintance, every neighbor, has the potential to be loyal to the British crown. When British troops raid Danbury, Connecticut, it is up to Sybil to get the word to her father's men. Only two years after Paul Revere's fateful ride, Sybil leaps atop her horse and rides the whole night through, avoiding near brushes with danger and successfully warning the Regiment. Sybil Ludington: Revolutionary War Rider by Karen Romano Young writing as E. F. Abbott, with illustrations by Clint Hansen. This title has Common Core connections. The Based on a True Story books by E. F. Abbott are exciting historical fiction stories about real children who lived through extraordinary times in American History. Other books in the Based on a True Story series are Mary Jemison: Native American Captive, John Lincoln Clem: Civil War Drummer Boy, and Nettie and Nellie Crook: Orphan Train Sisters. 'Abbott does a fine job in creating the 18th-century world of the American Revolution. History teachers will delight in the thorough descriptions of rebel espionage strategies and the images of their coded messages. . . . This will make a solid addition to library collections, as there is a dearth of materials regarding the brave acts of females and young people during the Revolutionary War.' --School Library Journal
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
192 pages

Why to read

  • Historical Insight: The book provides an engaging way to learn about the American Revolutionary War through the eyes of a young, female patriot, offering a unique perspective on the events of that time.
  • Inspiring Heroism: Sybil Ludington's story is one of courage and determination. Reading about her 40-mile night ride to alert American forces inspires readers with the impact one individual can have on the course of history.
  • Empowerment: The book serves as an empowering narrative, particularly for young readers, by highlighting the significant contributions of women in history, which are often underrepresented in historical accounts.
  • Educational Value: Educators and parents can use this book as a tool to teach children about the Revolutionary War, the role of messengers and riders, and the importance of taking action for one's beliefs, all within an age-appropriate and exciting story.