
Molly Randall, an eleven-year-old girl living in 1781 Virginia, has been waging a personal campaign for independence against her parents who still think of her as a child, but she gets the chance to prove she is growing up when she is charged with spreading the message that the redcoats are advancing.
year: 1999, 1997
call number/section: 1000
subjects: large type books, arabian horse, fiction, horses, large print books, virginia, history, revolution, 1775-1783, juvenile fiction, fiction, united states, 1775-1783, revolution, historical fiction
Editions

Felder, Deborah G
Gareth Stevens Pub. (1999)
In 1781, twelve-year-old Molly Randall, living with her family in Yorktown, Virginia, finds her courage tested when she must ride a powerful Arabian horse to get help for a neighbor about to be executed for treason by the British.
Schools: 2

Felder, Deborah G
Scholastic (1997)
Molly Randall, an eleven-year-old girl living in 1781 Virginia, has been waging a personal campaign for independence against her parents who still think of her as a child, but she gets the chance to prove she is growing up when she is charged with spreading the message that the redcoats are advancing.
Schools: 0