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"A Little Maid of Bunker Hill" is a charming work of historical fiction for young readers that captures the spirit and tension of the American Revolution through the eyes of a child. Set in the bustling town of Charlestown, Massachusetts, during the onset of the War for Independence, the story follows young Alice Ware as she experiences the historic events leading up to and during the famous Battle of Bunker Hill.
Alice's daily life becomes intertwined with the growing unrest against British rule, providing a poignant look at the courage and resilience of everyday families during the birth of a nation. As the conflict intensifies, Alice must navigate the challenges of a community divided, all while learning the values of loyalty, patriotism, and bravery. Alice Turner Curtis masterfully weaves historical facts with a compelling narrative, offering a vivid window into 18th-century colonial life.
Perfect for readers interested in early American history, "A Little Maid of Bunker Hill" remains a timeless tale of adventure and heritage. This evocative story brings the past to life, illustrating how even the youngest citizens played their part in the struggle for freedom.
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