Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
Remember Curzon, the boy who Isabel frees from prison in Chains
Forge takes up Curzon’s story after they leave New York City. Isabel
runs away in search of her sister and Curzon pretends to be free and
re-joins the Patriot Army, only to find out just how deplorable the
conditions are at Valley Forge: little food, terrible cold, soldiers
marching in the snow without shoes, and no adequate shelter. Worse,
Curzon is recaptured, only to find Isabel didn’t get away either.
Anderson
is a remarkable writer who brings the details of the Revolutionary War
vividly to life. She makes you consider how much freedom is worth and
how much we are willing to pay for it, both as individuals and as a
people. Forge is an incredible achievement – rich, detailed, and immensely readable. -- Angela M.
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