Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Corn Feilds For Ruins


Corn fields For Ruins
Authors note: this is about what the book “Sarah Bishop” is all about.
In the revolutionary war era, well, it’s a lot different than now days! Back then, the military used cannons and horses. Now, we have rocket launchers and tanks! In my mind, “Sarah Bishop” is the most entertaining and informational book on the rev. war.

Sarah bishop in the beginning lived with her dad and brother, Chad. They moved from England to America because they wanted to start a farm and the land was cheapest there. Her father took care of the farm while Chad worked at the bar. Not many people liked their family because of one major reason. The father was on the king’s side and did not want the Americans to attack him. He even had a portrait of him over his bed.

After a long night at the bar, Chad came home drunk in the morning with a new friend, Ben. They both were drunk and had an announcement to tell his father. They both had made the decision to join the army to fight against the king, and dad was not happy at all. After a while when Chad was in the army, people burned down their house, Sarah’s Dad was killed by having himself covered in tar. Fortunately, Sarah evaded from the solders and has gone on a heart pumping journey to try to find her brother, assuming he was still alive.

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