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Freedom at Any Price

Freedom at Any Price

Amanda Stephens
3.9/5 ( ratings)
A revolutionary animated series from PBS and DIC Entertainment, Liberty's Kids tells the tale of the birth of democracy in America, through the eyes of two teenagers working in Ben Franklin's printshop.

The show features the voices of many celebrities, including; Walter Cronkite as Ben Franklin, Billy Crystal as John Adams, Whoopi Goldberg as Deborah Sampson, Annette Bening as Abigail Adams, and Aaron Carter performing the title song.

Patrick Henry's speech: "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death." Paul Revere's midnight ride. The shot heard round the world. The Revolutionary War begins.

James, Sarah, Henri, and Moses travel to Virginia, where they witness Patrick Henry's speech. Moses meets up with his past and must make a tough decision. The next month Sarah and James go to Boston to report on Paul Revere's ride. As their fight for liberty and freedom continues, they find themselves at the Concord Bridge when the shot heard round the world is fired. What does this all mean? What sacrifices will be made? Is it freedom at any cost?
Language
English
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Release
July 28, 2003
ISBN
0448432471
ISBN 13
9780448432472

Freedom at Any Price

Amanda Stephens
3.9/5 ( ratings)
A revolutionary animated series from PBS and DIC Entertainment, Liberty's Kids tells the tale of the birth of democracy in America, through the eyes of two teenagers working in Ben Franklin's printshop.

The show features the voices of many celebrities, including; Walter Cronkite as Ben Franklin, Billy Crystal as John Adams, Whoopi Goldberg as Deborah Sampson, Annette Bening as Abigail Adams, and Aaron Carter performing the title song.

Patrick Henry's speech: "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death." Paul Revere's midnight ride. The shot heard round the world. The Revolutionary War begins.

James, Sarah, Henri, and Moses travel to Virginia, where they witness Patrick Henry's speech. Moses meets up with his past and must make a tough decision. The next month Sarah and James go to Boston to report on Paul Revere's ride. As their fight for liberty and freedom continues, they find themselves at the Concord Bridge when the shot heard round the world is fired. What does this all mean? What sacrifices will be made? Is it freedom at any cost?
Language
English
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Release
July 28, 2003
ISBN
0448432471
ISBN 13
9780448432472

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