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Backcountry Fury: A Sixteen-Year-Old Patriot in the Revolutionary War
Contributor(s): Zeiss, Tony (Author)
ISBN: 1597124095     ISBN-13: 9781597124096
Publisher: Blair
OUR PRICE:   $17.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Historical - United States - Colonial & Revolutionary Periods
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2010004674
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.9" W x 9" (0.65 lbs) 175 pages
 
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Vowing revenge after his brother is killed by Bloody Bill Cunningham and his marauding Tories, 16-year-old Thomas Young joins the Little River Regiment of Mounted Militia in 1780. This book chronicles 18 months in Thomas's life as he fights in the South Carolina back country during the Revolutionary War. It follows Thomas as his friend is severely wounded during the battle at Stallion's Plantation and as he finds himself in the thick of the fighting at Musgrove's Mill and Blackstock's Plantation. Five months into his military service, Thomas participates in the pivotal battle of Kings Mountain, where he fights barefoot because his shoes are worn out. On his 17th birthday, Thomas leads his company of militia cavalry into battle at the Cowpens, where 2,000 men fight for an hour before Daniel Morgan's troops prevail over the British forces under Banastre Tarleton. Just after the battle, Thomas is attacked by four British dragoons and suffers six sword wounds. Nearly dead, he is taken prisoner and interrogated by Tarleton. He escapes and is nursed back to health by Lettie Hughes, a beautiful red-headed girl. After the British are defeated at Yorktown, Thomas resolves to leave his vengeful ways and live a life of goodwill toward all.

Dr. Zeiss has published 21 books on history, education, and self-improvement. Former president of Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, NC, he was named the 2005 CEO of the Year for all 1,200 community colleges in America by the Association of Community College Trustees. He now lives in Charlotte with his wife.


Contributor Bio(s): Zeiss, Tony: - Dr. Zeiss is president of Central Piedmont Community College which serves 70,000 students in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has had 21 books published in historical, educational, and self-improvement genres. He was named the 2005 CEO of the Year for all 1,200 community colleges in Americas by the Association of Community College Trustees.