Or Give Me Death

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 4 July 2003
With their father away most of the time advocating independence for the American colonies, the children of Patrick Henry try to raise themselves, manage the family plantation, and care for their mentally ill mother.

The Secret of Sarah Revere

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 April 1994
Paul Revere's daughter describes her father's "rides" and the intelligence network of the patriot community prior to the American Revolution.

A Break with Charity

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 January 1992
While waiting for a church meeting in 1706, Susanna English, daughter of a wealthy Salem merchant, recalls the malice, fear, and accusations of witchcraft that tore her village apart in 1692.

A Ride Into Morning

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 30 April 1991
When unrest spreads at the Revolutionary War camp in Morristown, New Jersey, under the command of General Anthony Wayne, a young woman cleverly hides her horse from the mutinous soldiers who have need of it.

Finishing Becca

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 January 1994
In 1778 fourteen-year-old Becca takes a position as personal maid to Peggy Shippen, the daughter of wealthy Philadelphia Quakers, and witnesses the events that lead to General Benedict Arnold's betrayal of the revolutionary American forces.

Cast Two Shadows

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 May 1996
In South Carolina in 1780, fourteen-year-old Caroline sees the Revolutionary War take a terrible toll among her family and friends and, along with a startling revelation about her own background, comes to understand the true nature of war.

A moving historical novel based on the story of Phillis Wheatley - the first African American female poet.

The intriguing and moving story of a young girl kidnapped from her home in Senegal and sold, in 1761, as a slave to the wealthy Wheatley family of Boston. Phillis Wheatley -...

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The Staircase

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 October 2000
How could Lizzy Enders's father leave her in a girls school run by the Sisters of Loretto in Santa Fe? She's surrounded by Catholics, who pray to Saint Joseph and whose saints keep watch over her--and she's Methodist! Taunted by the other boarders, Lizzy befriends a wandering carpenter named...Read more

An Acquaintance with Darkness

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 15 October 1997
In Washington, D.C., President Lincoln has just been assassinated and the city is reeling with suspicion, fear, and confusion. But for 14 year old Emily, the Union''s turmoil is nothing compared to her own dire struggles.'

The Fifth of March

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 January 1993
Fourteen-year-old Rachel Marsh, an indentured servant in the Boston household of John and Abigail Adams, is caught up in the colonists' unrest that eventually escalates into the massacre of March 5, 1770.

Coffin Quilt

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 20 September 1999
In the 1880s, young Fanny McCoy witnesses the growth of a terrible and violent feud between her Kentucky family and the West Virginia Hatfields, complicated by her older sister Roseanna's romance with a Hatfield.

Come Juneteenth

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 May 2007
Sis Goose is a beloved member of Luli's family, despite the fact that she was born a slave. But the family is harbouring a terrible secret. And when Union soldiers arrive on their Texas plantation to announce that slaves have been declared free for nearly two years, Sis Goose...Read more

Ever-after Bird

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 November 2007
Now that her father is dead, CeCe McGill is left to wonder why he risked his life for the ragged slaves who came to their door in the dead of night. When her uncle, an ornithologist, insists she accompany him to Georgia on an expedition in search of the...Read more

Letter Writer

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 November 2008
Eleven-year-old Harriet Whitehead is an outsider in her own family. She feels accepted and important only when she is entrusted to write letters for her blind stepmother. Then Nat Turner, a slave preacher, arrives on her family's plantation and Harriet befriends him, entranced by his gentle manner and eloquent...Read more

Unlikely Friendship

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 January 2007
On the night of President Lincoln's assassination, his frantic wife, Mary, calls for her best friend and confidante, Elizabeth Keckley. But the woman is mistakenly kept from her side by guards who were unaware of Mary Todd Lincoln's close friendship with the black seamstress. With vivid detail and emotional...Read more

Leigh Ann's Civil War

by Ann Rinaldi

Published 1 January 2009
Leigh Ann Conners is spunky and determined. Although she often finds herself in trouble, she loves her two older brothers dearly and would do anything to make them proud. When the Yankees arrive in Roswell, Georgia, Leigh Ann places a French flag upon the family's mill. She hopes the...Read more