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Lizzie and the Redcoat

Stirrings of Revolution in the American Colonies: 1765 (Sisters in Time, Book 4)

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Lizzie and the Redcoat

By: Susan Martins Miller
Narrated by: Charity Spencer
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Time Period: Dec. 1764-May 1766

Tensions simmer in 1765 Boston, home to twelve-year-old Lizzie Murray. Residents of the city are dividing over loyalty to England—and the divisions strike within Lizzie's own family, as her brother and father often find themselves at odds. When a mob wounds a young British soldier, Lizzie chooses to help the frightened Redcoat—a move that brings even more trouble to her life. Where is God in the emotional upheaval afflicting the colonies? Can Lizzie overcome the fear that weighs on her soul?

Written especially for eight- to twelve-year-old girls, this story teaches important lessons of American history and the Christian faith.

©2006 Barbour Publishing, Inc. (P)2025 One Audiobooks

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