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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.
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Family, Juvenile fiction, Family life, Fiction, Mental illness, Causes, History, Children's fiction, Henry, patrick, 1736-1799, fiction, Family life, fiction, Virginia, fiction, United states, history, revolution, 1775-1783, fiction, Mental illness, fictionPeople
Patrick Henry (1736-1799)Places
Virginia, United StatesTimes
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Or Give Me Death: A Novel of Patrick Henry's Family (Great Episodes)
August 1, 2004, Gulliver Books Paperbacks
in English
0152050760 9780152050764
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Or Give Me Death: A Novel of Patrick Henry's Family (Great Episodes (Paperback))
August 2004, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding
in English
1417634669 9781417634668
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Or Give Me Death: A Novel of Patrick Henry's Family (Great Episodes (Turtleback))
August 2004, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
Unknown Binding
in English
0606328335 9780606328333
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Or Give Me Death: A Novel of Patrick Henry's Family
2004, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
in English
0547351119 9780547351117
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Or give me death: a novel of Patrick Henry's family
2003, Harcourt
in English
- 1st ed.
0152166874 9780152166878
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Patrick Henry, the famous statesman, has a secret: He keeps his wife in the cellar. Slowly losing her mind, Sarah Henry has become a danger to herself and her children. But daughter Anne has a secret of her own: She knows which child will inherit their mother's madness.
Told from the point of view of the Henry children, this compassionate tale explores the possibility that Patrick Henry's immortal cry of "Give me liberty, or give me death," which roused a nation to arms, was first spoken by his wife as she pleaded for her own freedom.
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