Hadley-Lake Luzerne Historical Society
Overhearing History: A Revolutionary Saratoga Story
Overhearing History: A Revolutionary Saratoga Story
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“Overhearing History: A Revolutionary Saratoga Story”
Join Nathaniel, a 12-year-old in 1775 Saratoga District, Albany County, as he overhears the brewing tensions of the American Revolution at his parents’ tavern. Loyalists argue for British rule, Patriots demand freedom, and enslaved servants question their rights—revealing a community divided. Through Nathaniel’s eyes, young readers (ages 9-12) will explore the uncertainty of 1775, where debates over taxes, militias, and independence spark conflict among neighbors and kin. Conflict is not always clear. Where will he and his family stand?
This 20-page historical fiction graphic novel blends engaging storytelling with vivid illustrations, drawing parallels to modern themes of freedom and justice. Perfect for 4-6th graders, parents, and teachers, it includes discussion prompts and keyword guides to spark conversations about history and community.
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