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Category - Fiction / Historical Fiction
Format - Hardcover
Condition - Fair
Listed - A month ago
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Ships From - Colorado
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by F.N. Monjo, published in 1968, is a historical fiction book aimed at young readers. Set in 1793, the story follows ten-year-old Jackie Cooper, who lives in Philadelphia, the then-capital of the United States. Jackie is the nephew of George Washington’s secretary, Tobias Lear, and through him, Jackie gains a unique, behind-the-scenes view of early American history, including encounters with notable figures such as President Washington. The story explores the relationship between young Jackie and President Washington, highlighting Washington’s warmth, humor, and humanity, contrasting with his typically stern public image. Through Jackie’s eyes, readers get a glimpse into a critical period in American history, witnessing Washington’s last days in office and the country's growing pains as it begins to find its footing as a new nation. Monjo’s story combines factual history with personal narrative, making it an engaging and educational read.
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