Summary
The story of Caesar Rodney, who was determined to sign the Declaration of Independence. On the afternoon of July 1, 1776, Caesar Rodney received a letter from a fellow Delaware delegate urging him to return to Philadelphia at once. The congress was on the verge of casting the vote for independence.... Full description
Summary: |
The story of Caesar Rodney, who was determined to sign the Declaration of Independence. On the afternoon of July 1, 1776, Caesar Rodney received a letter from a fellow Delaware delegate urging him to return to Philadelphia at once. The congress was on the verge of casting the vote for independence. Battling bad weather and physical handicaps, Caesar Rodney embarked on a journey that would change the course of history. Here is the dramatic story of that ride, set against the extraordinary events of that July 1776, with the remarkable men who shaped them, including John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, and Caesar Rodney. With exquisitely detailed watercolors by Gary Lippincott, Jan Cheripko presents the burning issues of that time, the men who fought for them, and the story of the great patriot whose breakneck ride for freedom served to ensure the birth of the United States. |
---|---|
Physical Description: |
40 p. : col. ill., col. map. ; 29 cm. |
Bibliography: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39) and index. |
ISBN: |
1590780655 |
Author Notes: |
Jan Cheripko is the author of the award-winning novels Imitate the Tiger and Rat, which received a Carolyn Field Honor Award, and IRA Children's Choice Award, and a New Yorknbsp;Public Library Best Books for the Teen Age. He lives in Bethany,nbsp;Pennsylvania. |