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Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (1988), Edition: Illustrated, 152 pages
Description
An account of the life of the Revere family and the activities of the Sons of Liberty as told from the point of view of Paul Revere's horse.
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LibraryThing member fuzzi
A thoroughly amusing and enjoyable memoir of the early years of the American Revolution, as told by Paul Revere's horse. The humor is dry, and the illustrations are marvelous. Recommended for all ages.
LibraryThing member largeroomlibrary
Sherry a horse, tells about her life with Paul Revere. As a horse working for the British,
Sherry's master was a officer named,Sir Cedric Noel Vivian Barnstable a short guy with
a slight speech Impediment ,he was very rough on Sherry, so one day Sherry thought
it time to through Sir Cedric of of her
many fun adventures!!!have fun.
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Sherry's master was a officer named,Sir Cedric Noel Vivian Barnstable a short guy with
a slight speech Impediment ,he was very rough on Sherry, so one day Sherry thought
it time to through Sir Cedric of of her
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back...WHAM!!! this book is wonderfully drawn with many fun adventures!!!have fun.
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Awards
William Allen White Children's Book Award (Nominee — 1955-1956)
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English
Original publication date
1953
Physical description
152 p.; 7.65 inches
ISBN
9780316517294