A Colonial Adventure
Skip Conway is a redhead with a cowlick and a knack for being where she shouldn’t. After a row with her best friend, Skip’s left babysitting her little sister, who promptly disappears in a game of hide-and-seek. Skip decides to search the attic of her family’s home. “Home sweet home” isn’t quite the same when she comes across an old painting hidden beneath a rotting floorboard. In the blink of an eye she’s transported from the present day to the year 1775, and while her family’s home is still a house, it’s also a tavern run by the Fitch family. Mistaken to be their Cousin Ursuline, Skip is put to work making up beds and preparing meals for tavern guests, but when she finds a notebook full of cryptic messages she becomes immersed in a web of espionage and deceit. She’s pretty certain it’s the handiwork of Mr. Peter Page, who seems to be hiding something, but Jack, a tavern farmhand, also seems to be lingering nearby with idle hands. When Skip overhears two men plot to steal the local militia’s muskets, she will do what it takes to reveal British Loyalists in disguise. With real lives and the Revolution at stake, Skip must trick the spies so that the muskets are ready for the Battle of Lexington and Concord. There’s also the pesky little detail of her return to the twenty-first century…
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A Colonial Adventure
Skip Conway is a redhead with a cowlick and a knack for being where she shouldn’t. After a row with her best friend, Skip’s left babysitting her little sister, who promptly disappears in a game of hide-and-seek. Skip decides to search the attic of her family’s home. “Home sweet home” isn’t quite the same when she comes across an old painting hidden beneath a rotting floorboard. In the blink of an eye she’s transported from the present day to the year 1775, and while her family’s home is still a house, it’s also a tavern run by the Fitch family. Mistaken to be their Cousin Ursuline, Skip is put to work making up beds and preparing meals for tavern guests, but when she finds a notebook full of cryptic messages she becomes immersed in a web of espionage and deceit. She’s pretty certain it’s the handiwork of Mr. Peter Page, who seems to be hiding something, but Jack, a tavern farmhand, also seems to be lingering nearby with idle hands. When Skip overhears two men plot to steal the local militia’s muskets, she will do what it takes to reveal British Loyalists in disguise. With real lives and the Revolution at stake, Skip must trick the spies so that the muskets are ready for the Battle of Lexington and Concord. There’s also the pesky little detail of her return to the twenty-first century…
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A Colonial Adventure

A Colonial Adventure

by Lea Ann Knight
A Colonial Adventure

A Colonial Adventure

by Lea Ann Knight

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Skip Conway is a redhead with a cowlick and a knack for being where she shouldn’t. After a row with her best friend, Skip’s left babysitting her little sister, who promptly disappears in a game of hide-and-seek. Skip decides to search the attic of her family’s home. “Home sweet home” isn’t quite the same when she comes across an old painting hidden beneath a rotting floorboard. In the blink of an eye she’s transported from the present day to the year 1775, and while her family’s home is still a house, it’s also a tavern run by the Fitch family. Mistaken to be their Cousin Ursuline, Skip is put to work making up beds and preparing meals for tavern guests, but when she finds a notebook full of cryptic messages she becomes immersed in a web of espionage and deceit. She’s pretty certain it’s the handiwork of Mr. Peter Page, who seems to be hiding something, but Jack, a tavern farmhand, also seems to be lingering nearby with idle hands. When Skip overhears two men plot to steal the local militia’s muskets, she will do what it takes to reveal British Loyalists in disguise. With real lives and the Revolution at stake, Skip must trick the spies so that the muskets are ready for the Battle of Lexington and Concord. There’s also the pesky little detail of her return to the twenty-first century…

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982835715
Publisher: Stone Croft Press
Publication date: 11/17/2010
Series: Fitch Tavern Tales , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 102
File size: 226 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Lea Ann Knight’s debut book The Fitch Tavern Tales: A Colonial Adventure weaves her love of history with adventure and suspense. Always looking for adventure herself she moved to New England where her family bought the real Fitch Tavern. She soon discovered it was more than a wonderful old house. Rich in history the home is 300 years old, having withstood the American Revolution and the Civil War. During the days leading up to the Revolutionary War, it was a central meeting place for local militia men. Ms. Knight leads several living history classes through the famous house each year.
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