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A ride into morning by ann rinaldi
A ride into morning by ann rinaldi










a ride into morning by ann rinaldi

Brooks of the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead, New York, helped me more than she realized. This book could not have been written without the support and encouragement of many good people.įor their constant and invaluable advice and assistance, I wish to thank the staff of Morristown National Historical Park in New Jersey, most especially James Kochen, supervisory curator, and Eric Olsen, Michael Puzio, Mark Gieser, and Joe Craig, from the division of interpretation.Īppreciation goes to Joseph Kleiner of the Academy Street branch of the Trenton Public Library, Trenton, New Jersey, for lending me a copy of Carl Van Doren’s Mutiny in January when no other library would.Īlthough she thought she had not given me information enough to earn her credit, Joanne J. Wayne, Anthony, 1745–1796-Juvenile fiction. United States-History-Revolution, 1775–1783-Juvenile fiction. Summary: 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.ġ. Originally published: San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 1991. The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:Ī ride into morning: the story of Tempe Wick/Ann Rinaldi.

a ride into morning by ann rinaldi

Originally published in hardcover in the United States by Harcourt Brace, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 1991.












A ride into morning by ann rinaldi