Mary Bowser and the Civil War Spy Ring, Library Edition
A Spy on History Book
Contributors
Illustrated by Tony Cliff
Formats and Prices
Price
$15.95Price
$21.95 CADFormat
Format:
- Hardcover $15.95 $21.95 CAD
- Trade Paperback $9.95 $12.95 CAD
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Your Mission: Find Mary’s secret diary using spycraft stools to uncover hidden codes!
It’s a true story of bravery: Mary Bowser was an African American spy for the Union who worked as a maid in the mansion of Confederate Jefferson Davis. From hair-raising close calls when she almost gets caught to how she uses her photographic memory to “steal” top secret documents. Mary’s story reads like a gripping novel.
It’s a mystery to solve: This hardcover library edition does not include any removable spy tools; a canny reader will unravel clues embedded in the text and illustrations to solve the book’s ultimate mystery and experience history in a whole new way.
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"A gripping story that offers a window into a pivotal time in U.S. history and puts a face to a little-known figure." — Publishers Weekly
"A thrilling read for lovers of history and mystery." — Shelf Awareness
"Structurally immersive, feminist friendly, beginner's chapter book focused on equality, female empowerment, freedom, and overcoming odds." — Bust.com
"This innovative interactive history book is sure to fascinate young would-be spies and detectives." — A Mighty Girl
"Alongside it being a great story, this will rise to the challenge to any curious-minded wannabe spies." — Black Girl Nerds
"Sometimes, a very special book comes along that allows your mind, and the kids' minds, to actively exercise and expand while tromping through a story and learning some history. Mary Bowser and the Civil War Spy Ring...is one such book." — Geek Dad
"This is a great introduction for Civil War buffs-in-the-making, young biography fans, and kids who are just learning to appreciate thrillers as a genre." — The Bookworm Sez
- On Sale
- Apr 2, 2019
- Page Count
- 96 pages
- Publisher
- Workman Kids
- ISBN-13
- 9781523507955
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