Saturday, July 28, 2007

Morgan the Jersey Spy

by James Otis
Available from Amazon and A Beka Book
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In 1781, fourteen year old cousins Guy Peyton and Louis Poindexter wish they could be serving in the Continental Army with their fathers, but they were instructed to stay home with their mothers. Their fathers did say that they could participate in helping the Patriot cause if something came up that they could do, but only with their mothers’ permission. Both fathers and sons thought this could hardly occur, and all were surprised.


Guy and Louis were living outside Yorktown, and were having fun at the river when a man in a British red uniform accosted them. Morgan was an American spy for the Patriot cause, having enlisted in the British army to gain information. He asked them to carry a message to their fathers concerning the plans of the British. After receiving permission from their mothers, the boys began on their adventure, which takes them right into the British lines in Yorktown. Their courage and character is tested in the danger that follows.


I was pleased to read that although the boys were anxious to be involved in the war, respect and obedience to their parents ranked a higher authority. Many children’s adventures involve escapades carried out in spite of not having their parents knowledge, approval or permission. This adventure is in no way less exciting because the boys honored their parents and their parents’ wishes.


Written for teens, this book provides an adventure along with plenty of information about both armies in Yorktown. More interesting and memorable than a simple history lesson, the story gives material that will stick with the reader. Some children younger than teens may enjoy the story if it is read aloud, and older ones will enjoy breezing through it. Those who read the works of G. A. Henty will find this an easier though not simplistic read, in the same vein as Henty’s.


Add this one to your history adventure shelf!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Rebecca,

My daughter is a 7th grader and read the book Morgan the Jersey Spy and she didn't understand it. Now she needs to write a book report about the book. Is there any additional info you can provide about the book?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Anonymous said...

i also need some additional information.i would appreciate your help.

thankyou, emma

Rebecca said...

I'm not sure what kind of information you're looking for... The book is not written on a "child's" level. It's comparable to G.A. Henty's books, if you're familiar with them.