Sons of LibertyNobody knows the American Revolution better than Rock Kindle. Rock takes pride in his patriotic forefathers. His belief that he, too, could brave any combat helps him through the bad times, when Rock's father wages small wars on the rest of the family. But when he helps his best friend run away from home, Rock begins to question the bonds that hold his own family together. He knows that he would never be a traitor to his father and would never desert the family. So why is his wish to escape his own home so powerful? |
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Chapter One THE SUGAR ACT | 1 |
Chapter Two CUSTOMS AND DUTIES | 19 |
Chapter Three EMERGING PROTESTERS | 50 |
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