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.
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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 Shannon S. on 2008-04-01
Exciting look at how the civilians "fought" in the Revolutionary War. Even though the main character is a girl, it's not a girly book and all the boys we know love this book, too.
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 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.
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.
