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The Secret Mission of William Tuck

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Can William and Rebecca distinguish friend from foe on their epic cross-colony journey to help America win the Revolutionary War?

William Tuck is set on justice. For his brother killed by British soldiers, for his friend Rebecca's father held prisoner by the redcoats, and for the countless other rebel Americans struggling beneath the crushing weight of British rule.

The whispered words of a dying soldier, and a mysterious watch, give William all the ammunition he needs; a secret message for the leader of the rebel army. Rebecca disguises herself as a boy, and she and William join the American troops. They embark on an epic journey that pulls them into a secret network of spies, pits them against dangerous gunmen, and leads them on a quest to find General George Washington himself.

Can William and Rebecca determine friend from foe long enough to deliver a message that might just change the tide of the American Revolution?

Praise for The Last Ride of Caleb O'Toole, winner of the MPIBA Reading the West Award

"In this action-packed debut novel...Pierpont has created a suspenseful, enlightening read featuring worthy allies and wicked enemies."—Booklist

"The fast-paced adventure serves up a hearty history lesson with side dishes of political, social and environmental commentary. Realistic and complicated characters give the familiar story of the pioneer's journey fresh life...a suspenseful adventure with heart."—Kirkus Reviews

"The pace doesn't let up TV and film actor Pierpoint offers a rowdy Wild West adventure in his first book for children... Readers seeking action, history, and adventure aren't likely to mind."—Publishers Weekly

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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from June 1, 2015
      A 12-year-old boy is given the power to change the tide of the Revolutionary War. In June 1781, America's push for independence looks bleak. British forces are rampaging across the Colonies, devastating towns, executing Patriot dissidents, and destroying homes. The dollar is worthless, the Continental Army is in shambles, and the people are beginning to doubt a victory is even possible. But when William Tuck is entrusted with a secret message that could change the tide of the war, he does not falter. He is joined in his quest by 16-year-old Rebecca Townsend, who helps him understand the language of spies. Together they must travel more than 300 miles to New York, where Gen. George Washington is encamped, ready to engage the British forces. The familiar events and historical figures surrounding the birth of the United States are made personal in this riveting story of one boy's unparalleled courage. While the focus is on the bravery of the men and women who fought for independence, Pierpoint makes it clear that even an honorable war is brutal. Slavery, lynchings, and tarring and feathering are just a few of the atrocities explored. An afterword contextualizes the factual information contained in the story. Richly detailed and exhilarating. (Adventure. 8-12)

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    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2015

      Gr 5-7-In 1781, 12-year-old William Tuck, son of a modest Virginia farmer, sees his older brother executed by a British firing squad. Rage and grief propel him to run away to join the militia as a drummer. Accompanied by Rebecca, the resourceful daughter of a captured patriot, he encounters notable figures from the Revolutionary period, including James Armistead and Peter Francisco. Together they smuggle a secret message to Gen. George Washington in Dobbs Ferry, thus securing victory at the Battle of Yorktown. A series of risky encounters gives them a crash course in spy rings and cryptography, and Rebecca's need to go undercover as a boy highlights gender roles of the time. The action is unrelenting, if sometimes repetitive, and the fast pace combined with nonstop violence and unflinching descriptions of unsavory aspects of 18th-century medicine and combat will engage readers who may not normally choose historical fiction. Instructive end notes provide an extension to the novel. Unfortunately, character development is limited, and some topics cry out for more nuance. For example, an encounter with the Seneca reveals that the protagonists view the Native Americans as "dangerous savages." Though the white protagonists' opinion is historically authentic, Pierpoint misses the opportunity to provide broader context for why some of the Seneca would side with the loyalists, and readers are left unaware of Washington's horrific reprisals. Similarly, the irony of repeated calls for freedom by slave-owning patriots is barely explored. VERDICT A purchase with kid appeal that should be balanced with offerings that provide broader perspectives.-Laura Simeon, Open Window School Library, WA

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:5.1
  • Lexile® Measure:740
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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