Venture back to the stirring days of the American Revolution with "The Minute Boys of New York City," a thrilling tale by James Otis. This historical fiction recounts the courageous exploits of young Adam Skidmore and his companions as they navigate the dangers and excitements of a city on the brink of war.
Set against the backdrop of revolutionary New York, the story follows Adam’s transformation from an ordinary boy to a brave participant in the fight for independence. Discover how Adam and his friends contribute to the cause through daring acts of espionage and resistance, all while facing formidable foes.
Originally published in 1909 under the pseudonym Adam Skidmore, this enduring classic captures the spirit of patriotism and adventure that defined a generation. Perfect for young readers and history enthusiasts alike, "The Minute Boys of New York City" offers an engaging and accessible window into a pivotal moment in American history.
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