Cloaked in Courage: Uncovering Deborah Sampson, Patriot Soldier Spiral-Bound | November 15, 2022

Beth Anderson, Anne Lambelet (Illustrated by)

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The remarkable story of Deborah Sampson, a woman who fought in the American Revolution disguised as a man—and who ends up finding her true identity and purpose in life.

Deborah Sampson didn’t like being told what to do, especially by the King of England. Fiercely independent, 18-year-old Deborah enlists as Robert Shurtliff in George Washington’s Continental Army to fight for her country’s independence. But being a soldier is hard, dangerous work. Can she fight for her country and keep her identity a secret? Can she also discover who she really is and find her true purpose? This unbelievable story from American history about a woman with a rebel spirit will inspire and enlighten young readers.
 
Cloaked in Courage is inspiring storytelling centering the life and actions of a brave woman and soldier, Deborah Sampson. Anderson’s contribution brings to light a lesser-known hero in history and emphasizes the importance of historical investigation and research.” —Lori Ann Terjesen, director of education, National Women’s History Museum
 
Publisher: Astra Publishing House, Ltd
Original Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 1635926106
Item Weight: 1.1 lbs
Dimensions: 9.4 x 0.5 x 11.3 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 31 to 100 ratings
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Cloaked in Courage is inspiring storytelling centering the life and actions of a brave woman and soldier, Deborah Sampson. Anderson’s contribution brings to light a lesser-known hero in history and emphasizes the importance of historical investigation and research.” —Lori Ann Terjesen, director of education, National Women’s History Museum

"Portraying Deborah Sampson as someone whose 'spirit was always a little too large'...Anderson follows her independent-minded subject from youthful chores in which she discovered 'pieces of herself' to life as a 'masterless woman'....An admiring...feminist character study." —Kirkus Reviews

"Born in Massachusetts before the American Revolution, Deborah Sampson had an independent streak...In the book’s informative back matter, the author discusses primary and secondary sources...The illustrations, pencil drawings with painted textures and digitally added colors, have a lively, rather quirky look that suits both the topic and the period." —Booklist

"Deborah Sampson was a woman who declared her own independence and then proceeded to fight for the independence of her country...Back matter not only adds to the story of this fascinating patriot but also addresses the challenges of researching with primary and secondary sources from the time ­period. These final pages broaden the audience for this title to middle and high school students and their teachers looking for insight into the process of historical research. This biography of a lesser-known American hero and look into the process of researching historical sources is an essential purchase across several age ranges." —School Library Journal


Beth Anderson earned a BA in Linguistics and an MEd in reading. She taught English as a second language for more than 20 years. She is the author of the picture books An Inconvenient Alphabet, Tad Lincoln’s Restless Wriggle, Lizzie Demands a Seat, and “Smelly” Kelly and His Super Senses.

Author Residence: Loveland, Colorado

Anne Lambelet holds a degree in illustration from the University of the Arts, where she received many awards in student competitions. She is the author-illustrator of Maria the Matador and Dogs and Their People and has illustrated numerous picture books and book covers.
Illustrator website: annelambelet.com

Illustrator Residence:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania