Susan Lee Books

Sam and John Adams
Sam and John Adams

By Susan Lee

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A biography of two cousins, one a leader in the American Revolution, the other the second President of the United States.

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Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams

By Susan Lee

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A biography of the parson's daughter who was the wife of the second President and the mother of the sixth.

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Eliza Pinckney
Eliza Pinckney

By Susan Lee

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A biography of the industrious young woman who helped introduce the cultivation of the indigo plant in South Carolina.

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The battle for Long Island & New York
The battle for Long Island & New York

By Susan Lee

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Unwilling to side with either the rebels or loyalists, two young brothers make up their minds when they become involved in the Battle of Long Island.

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The fall of the Quaker City
The fall of the Quaker City

By Susan Lee

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A Quaker family in Pennsylvania must decide whether or not to support the Revolution.

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Battle for Quebec
Battle for Quebec

By Susan Lee

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Details the successful attempt of Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold to capture Fort Ticonderoga from the English at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War and their later unsuccessful attempt to take...

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The road to Lexington and Concord
The road to Lexington and Concord

By Susan Lee

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In 1775 a young boy and his father become involved in the first major clashes of the Revolution, the battles at Lexington and Concord.

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George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark

By Susan Lee

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Follows the campaigns of Major George Rogers Clark whose small army of Virginians captured several frontier forts for the colonists during the Revolution.

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Yorktown
Yorktown

By Susan Lee

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Chronicles the execution of Washington's plan that trapped Cornwallis at Yorktown and won the Revolution for the Americans.

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Charles Town
Charles Town

By Susan Lee

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A brief history of Charleston, South Carolina, from its founding in 1670 to the end of the Revolutionary War.

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