"The Young Continentals at Monmouth" by John T. McIntyre is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the lives of four young boys acting as messengers for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, particularly around the battles of Princeton and Monmouth. This book is part of a series, which suggests that it follows the ongoing journeys of these characters as they face the perils of war and develop their sense of patriotism. The story begins by introducing Ben Cooper, a lively young messenger, and his friend Porcupine, highlighting their personalities and the close bond among the young protagonists. They embark on a crucial mission to deliver messages to General Washington in Philadelphia, encountering a variety of people, like merchants and soldiers, along the way. The tension rises with hints of clashes involving British troops, and a feeling of unease surrounds a character named Tobias Hawkins, hinting at future mysteries and the potential for betrayal. The story is poised to be full of adventure and historical accuracy, allowing readers to witness the courage and hardships of young people during a turbulent era.
The Young Continentals at Monmouth
By John T. (John Thomas) McIntyre
Amidst a revolution, four young messengers risk everything to deliver critical secrets, facing enemies and betrayals at every turn.
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About the AuthorJohn Thomas McIntyre was an American playwright, and novelist of mystery and crime fiction.
John Thomas McIntyre was an American playwright, and novelist of mystery and crime fiction.
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