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In book three of the American Revolutionary War Adventures historical fiction series, readers ages 8-12 can experience the Revolutionary War firsthand in this novel based on actual events. Sixteen-year-old twins Ambrose and John Clark, who have helped the fight for freedom by assisting their father and independence, but their most difficult task remains ahead to decide what their future holds. Based on the real events, book three of the American Revolutionary War Adventures historical fiction series is a fun way for children to experience American history.

In this third adventure, the brothers search to find the traitor who has put their father and brother as well as the cause of independence in jeopardy. As they bravely, and sometimes impetuously search for the culprit, hoping to make him pay, they must also make a life-changing decisionto follow Major Tallmadge's lead and train as Dragoon's in the Continental Army or accept scholarships to Yale, leaving behind the danger of war and spy intrigue.

In addition to bringing alive to life America's war for independence, Links to Liberty:





Teaches kids about the Revolutionary War from a kid's perspective Is packed with historical information that is entertaining and educational Contains discussion questions, backgrounds on the real-life historical persons featured in the book, and historical letters Can be used alongside school curriculum and as a homeschool resource

American Revolutionary War Adventures:





Are great for young readers ages 8-12 who like history Are a fictionalized stories from history inspired by real events and people Are perfect for back to school or summer reading challenges Make a great gift for Christmas, holidays, birthdays, or other gift-giving occasions

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It is the role of the past to teach the future. Without that aid the future continually stumbles never understanding that it has all been done before. With the aid of the pen of Robert J. Skead and his father, our past, seen through the eyes of his heroes the Clark twins, teaches a great deal about courage, patriotism, and right and wrong during the trying times of the American Revolution. Books such as Links to Liberty, the exciting story of the great West Point Chain, ought to be read by all young Americans. The future of this nation, and to a great extent, the future of the world, will be in their hands. They will need the past as a guide. * Hugh T. Harrington, Editor Emeritus, Journal of the American Revolution *