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Homestead
Publications
Books
on Ethan Allen and the Homestead
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Ethan
Allen, A Life of Adventure. Michael
T. Hahn 99 pp., 1997. $12.95.
Written for young readers, this clear, unadorned telling of Ethan
Allen's story is a good introduction for adults, too. It's our best-selling
book for young readers. |
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Little Maid of Ticonderoga. Alice Turner
Curtis, 188 pp., 1996 reprint of 1917 original. $9.95.
A delightful story for kids in the tradition of the American Girls
series. Faith is a little girl living in the woods of Vermont during
the American Revolution. She not only meets the great Ethan Allen,
she helps him capture Fort Ticonderoga! |
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Ann
Story, Heroine of the Revolution. Michael
Hahn, 54 pp. 1996. $9.95.
Ann Story was one of the few women directly involved in the fights
of the Green Mountain Boys. Her story, told here for young adults,
is a gripping one, with caves, stand-offs and lots of excitement. |
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The
Abenaki. Colin Calloway, 112 pp., 1988.
$15.50.
The best introduction to the Native Americans who have lived in Vermont
for over 3,000 years. Written in a lively fashion and extensively
illustrated. |
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Captive
of Pittsford Ridge. Janice Ovecka, 90
pp., 1994. $10.95.
Josiah Freeman longs to join the Green Mountain Boys, but he is too
young. One morning, though, the battle for American freedom comes
right into his own farmyard. |
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Green
Mountain Hero. Edgar Jackson, 180 pp.,
1988 reprint of 1961 original. $10.95. Set against the backdrop of
the Revolutionary War, this tale recounts the adventures of Solomon
Story. Solomon's mother, Ann, is the fabled "Mother of the Green Mountain
Boys," but will she let her own son follow his heart and join the
fight for independence? |
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Vermont,
The State with the Storybook Past. Cora
Cheney, 256 pp., 1996. $22.95.
An exciting look at Vermont history for young readers. Featuring delightful
anecdotes about events and people from prehistory to the present. |
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Spy at Ticonderoga. Clavin Fisher, 100
pp., 1991. $12.50.
What was it like to be a kid in the Green Mountain Boys? This young
adult novel is based on the life of a real member of Ethan Allen's
band. |
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