Sons of LibertyWhen thirteen-year-old Rock helps his friend Liza run away from home, he wonders whether escaping from his own troubled family would be an act of patriotism or of treason. |
Contents
Chapter One THE SUGAR ACT | 1 |
Chapter Two CUSTOMS AND DUTIES | 19 |
Chapter Three EMERGING PROTESTERS | 50 |
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