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Winner of the Thomas Alva Edison Annual Childrens Book Award for Excellence in Portraying Americas PastThe second book in the Treegate series picks up right where John Treegates Musket left offfollowing both the events of the American War for Independence and 16yearold Peters clash of loyalty to his real father, John Treegate, and to his foster father, the Maclaren of Spey (a Scottish clansman).Peters two fathers are both jealous and distrustful of each other as well as worlds apart in thought and philosophy, and Peter struggles to be true to both men while also trying to find his own calling.Peters personal conflicts are played out against the rich backdrop of the Revolutionary War, where Peter crosses paths with historical figures like George Washington as well as a charismatic new characterPeace of God Manly, a Salem fisherman who has seen the error of his once sinful ways.For Peter and his foster father, there will be imprisonment and daring escapes, as well as the unraveling of a mystery, which began many years before in Scotland at the 1745 Battle of Culloden."Of all the wars of which I have knowledge, I believe that none was as important for the Western World as the War of the American Revolution. Indeed, I regard it as the most important struggle in the history of Western Man."Leonard WibberleyPeter Treegates War is the second in a sevenbook series, which makes a great companion to study the Revolutionary War era.Recommended by the Seton Home Study Grade 8.THE TREEGATE BOOK SERIES:Book 1: John Treegates MusketBook 2: Peter Treegates WarBook 3: Sea Captain from SalemBook 4: Treegates RaidersBook 5: Leopards PreyBook 6: Manly Treegate Frontiersman (formerly titled Red Pawns)Book 7: The Last BattleEach book in the series is complete to itself and can be enjoyed if read in any order. However, for greatest reading pleasure, its recommended that the books be read in sequence.The acclaimed sevenbook series chronicling the adventures of the generations of the Treegate family from the birth of the Revolutionary War through the War of 1812, ending at the Battle of New Orleans is also available in a 7Book Bundle exclusively on Kindle.
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- Q: What is the page count of Peter Treegate's War? A: This book contains one hundred forty-eight pages. It is part of the Treegate series, which chronicles the adventures of the Treegate family.
- Q: What are the dimensions of Peter Treegate's War? A: The book measures six inches in length, zero point thirty-seven inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height. These dimensions make it a convenient size for reading.
- Q: What type of binding does Peter Treegate's War have? A: This book is available in paperback binding. Paperback bindings are flexible and lightweight, making them easy to handle and read.
- Q: What age group is Peter Treegate's War suitable for? A: This book is recommended for children aged eight and above. It is particularly suitable for those interested in historical fiction and the Revolutionary War.
- Q: Can Peter Treegate's War be read independently? A: Yes, the book can be enjoyed on its own. However, it is part of a seven-book series, and reading them in sequence may enhance enjoyment.
- Q: How can I use Peter Treegate's War in an educational setting? A: This book can be used to supplement lessons on the American Revolutionary War. It provides historical context and engages students through storytelling.
- Q: Is there a recommended reading order for the Treegate series? A: Yes, it is recommended to read the books in order for the best experience. The first book is John Treegate's Musket, followed by Peter Treegate's War.
- Q: What themes are explored in Peter Treegate's War? A: This book explores themes of loyalty, identity, and conflict during the American Revolutionary War. It delves into personal struggles against a historical backdrop.
- Q: How should Peter Treegate's War be stored to maintain its condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping it on a bookshelf upright can prevent bending or damage to the pages.
- Q: Is Peter Treegate's War suitable for reluctant readers? A: Yes, the engaging narrative and relatable characters can appeal to reluctant readers. The story's historical context may spark interest in history.
- Q: What should I do if my copy of Peter Treegate's War arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, contact the retailer for a return or exchange. Most retailers have customer service policies for damaged items.
- Q: Is there a digital version of Peter Treegate's War available? A: Yes, a digital version is available. The entire seven-book series is offered in a bundle exclusively on Kindle.
- Q: Can Peter Treegate's War be used for home schooling? A: Yes, it is an excellent resource for home schooling, particularly for eighth-grade history curriculum. It provides a narrative that complements historical lessons.
- Q: What historical figures appear in Peter Treegate's War? A: The book features historical figures such as George Washington. It intertwines fictional characters with real events from the Revolutionary War.
- Q: Are there any awards associated with Peter Treegate's War? A: Yes, it won the Thomas Alva Edison Annual Children's Book Award for Excellence in Portraying America's Past. This recognition highlights its educational value.