Status
Available
Series
Genres
Publication
Scholastic Inc. (2001), Edition: First Edition, First Printing, 112 pages
Description
In her diary, a young girl writes about her life and the events surrounding the beginning of the American Revolution in Philadelphia in 1776.
User reviews
LibraryThing member pencillight
i kind of like the book except it is hard to keep track of everything. There is so much information on every page! that is why you have to write like everything down before you go on to the next page. Enjoy!!!!!!
Subjects
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
112 p.; 7.7 inches
ISBN
0439148278 / 9780439148276
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