Patriots Redcoats and Spies – Books We Love!
Patriots Redcoats and Spies by Robert J. Snead and Robert A. Snead is a great adventure read your family with love.
Did I say family? I did. Not only did I read it (I couldn’t put it down) both my husband and son, who love their historic fiction were all over it.
Written by a father son team, that also happen to be sons of the American Revolution, Patriots Redcoats and Spies is filled with action and suspense and keeps moving — after all this adventure is time sensitive! Twin 14 year old boys, Ambrose and John Clark, find out that their father is a spy and must complete his mission before the Redcoats find them.
Their Mission
Ambrose and John have accepted the mission from their father, a member of the Culper Spy Ring for the patriots, to deliver a message to General Washington. Their mission is a dangerous one that could cost them their lives.
I fell in love with the Clark the boys and loved the fast paced adventure, not only did I not want to put it down, our 14 year old is already on the second book in the series, Submarines, Secrets and a Daring Adventure.
I love seeing my reluctant reader enjoy reading – these books were just the trick. I highly recommend them for you, your young reader and for the classroom. Keep this series coming!
Other Great Features
Included in Patriots Redcoats and Spies are reference sections that include a glossary, historical character profile as well as a list of discussion questions, making this a perfect read for a classroom discussion or an American Revolution history lesson. Be sure to check out www.robertskead.com where you will find classroom posters, certificates and even an oath of allegiance.
Patriots Redcoats and Spies offers wonderful insight into the American Revolution that today’s young readers will not be able to put down.
The Storytellers
“The story was created by Robert and his father, also Robert Skead (now 89-years-old). Both are members of the Sons of the American Revolution. Their ancestor, Lamberton Clark, one of the main characters in the story, fought in the Revolutionary War as a member of the Connecticut Militia and the Continental Army. The book includes many historical facts about the war and features events that took place in 1777 in Bergen County, New Jersey, where the Skeads live.” Learn more about Robert Skead here.
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