Average Rating:

6 Reviews
Ten-year old Ellen Toliver must conquer her timidity to take a secret message through enemy lines during the Revolutionary War. Fast-paced novel gives a good feel for the era. Illustrated.
Pb.
Average Rating:

6 Reviews
Ten-year old Ellen Toliver must conquer her timidity to take a secret message through enemy lines during the Revolutionary War. Fast-paced novel gives a good feel for the era. Illustrated.
Pb.
Average Rating:
6 Reviews
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by SANDY D on 2008-09-17
My girls loved this book! Very exciting story that doesn't play out the way you expect it to. Good overview of New York during the occupation by the British.
by CARI W on 2008-05-21
I liked Toliver’s Secret because it made me feel excited. “Toliver” had to take a secret message in a loaf of bread to General Washington. It’s a great book. It’ll keep your attention. You should read it because it’s a good book!
Bria W., age 9
by KATHERINE S on 2008-05-13
by Alexander S., 7
This is a great adventure story. Ellen is very brave.
by MELANIE B on 2008-04-01
Another wonderful book. My boys didn't want me to put this one down.
by Kelby H. on 2008-04-01
Not the kind of book I thought it would be, for sure. Ellen standing up for herself and her country truly makes a statement to your children. We were very glad that Dicey "the meanie" got hers in the end.