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Fifth of March, The : A Story of the Boston Massacre - Ann Rinaldi


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Family Listening! Ages 12 & Up

Written by Ann Rinaldi - Performed by Melissa Hughes - Unabridged Fiction - 6 LIBRARY EDITION CASSETTES - 8 hours

Publisher, Audio Bookshelf (January 2002)

NOTE: LIBRARY EDITIONS are packaged in a sturdy, durable outer vinyl case that stands up to years of repeated use designed for library and rental circulation. Albums are shelvable, space-efficient, with at-a-glance spine titles.

“Rinaldi, as always, has done her research well and both fictionalized and real characters are woven into the tapestry of historical facts. Hughes’ expressive and energetic reading makes this an outstanding audio treat.” --KLIATT 5/04

"Ann Rinaldi's award-winning novel...melds history and fiction to give an excellent view of colonial Boston, its inhabitants and the political and social attitudes that pervaded the city. Rinaldi has scored a winner with this book, destined to be a classic, and Hughes ably provides a clear, crisp and honest rendering." --School Library Journal 4/04

Book Awards:

•A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age•

Fourteen-year-old Rachel Marsh is nanny to John and Abigail Adams’ children and witnesses firsthand how tension builds in the feisty New England town in the two years before it erupts in the Boston Massacre. Friends become foes and families divide as British troops arrive in 1768 to force the outspoken Bostonians to toe the line and obey the British government.

But the idea of liberty and self-government has taken hold, and once considered, can not now be set aside. At the same time, Rachel begins to take stock of her own life and future, and learns that to live life to its fullest and with integrity, one must seek the truth for oneself and take a stand.

Ann Rinaldi, a master at making history come alive, creates a tense and front row seat for the listener as she uses the voice of young Rachel Marsh to underscore that American liberty was not easily won, but at great cost to those who would not let their dreams die.

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