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Blossom: A Girl's Adventures in Revolutionary Rockland
by Eileen Switzer-Clarke, with illustrations by Barbara Janik Carney
Blossom, an African American slave girl during the American Revolution,
and Eloise, her friend and her master’s daughter, meet Camboan,
the mysterious Native American. They also encounter a British raiding
party and witness the antics of a calf named Rembrandt.
Recommended for children age 8–11.
ISBN: 0-911183-44-2, paper
1997, fiction, 100 pp.
Blossom: A Girl's Adventures in Revolutionary Rockland
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