YOUNGER FICTION
Borden, Louise

Sleds on Boston Common: A Story from the American Revolution

(2) 1-3 Illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker. Henry can't test his new sled on Boston Common because British troops have camped there. He confronts General Thomas Gage, and a compromise is reached that reflects both colonial tenacity and English indulgence. The narrative is artfully written, and the illustrations' sketchy style conveys action and a sense of immediacy. An author's note attributes the story to "local folklore," but no specific source is named.

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