- Coil-bound
- Soft cover, colored
- Three manuals 8 1/2 x 11″ each
- Two-sided printing, black and white
- Illustrated
- Updated Copyright 2022
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The story begins in 1760, when young George the Third of England has just been crowned King at age 22.
At first, people felt they would have a true and loyal ruler who — unlike his father and grandfather — would understand the ways of the English people. But, as the reader soon discovers, something goes very wrong.
Our fictional family — 11-year-old Daniel Dawsen, his sister Becky and their parents–live in Boston, in the colony of Massachusetts. Daniel’s journey takes him through the Revolutionary War as a Son of Liberty, and his life takes him all the way to George Washington’s inauguration in 1789.
It is hoped that through this historical novel, young people will learn of our country’s history, honor the sacrifices of those who lived it, and appreciate their heritage as free Americans.
These three illustrated volumes can be used as companions to the study of our American Heritage with the 9 teacher manuals called “The 1700s, Let Freedom Ring!”
Volume 1 — Daniel Dawsen, Freedom Fighter; 188 pages
Volume 2 — Daniel Dawsen, Son of Liberty, 160 pages
Volume 3 — Daniel Dawsen, Lost, Not Forgotten, 128 pages