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On My Own History

An American Army of Two

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The war of 1812 is raging, and from the lighthouse where their father works, Rebecca Bates and her sister Abigail can see a British ship coming. But the American troops are nowhere near! Rebecca and Abigail go the rescue--to become an American army of two--in this adventure-filled tale based on the true story of two young women who turned the tables on the mighty British army.

48 pages, Library Binding

First published November 1, 1991

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Janet Greeson

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Janet Greeson (born 1952) is a children's book author and Library Media Specialist at Westwood School in Springdale, Arkansas.

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39 reviews
September 3, 2025
This book is really good and informative, it tells you what some of the funny words mean in ”yankee doodle”, like macaroni and dandee.
Becky ( I like to say Pecky 🐤🤣) and Abigail were very courageous and smart.
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27 reviews
September 3, 2025
I like this book because I like how they used music for commands. And the songs can mean fire and some times retreat. And I think that everyone can read it.😃😁😃😃😃😃😃😌😘🥰😍
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March 9, 2021
Rebecca and Abigail Bates helped save their costal town from British soldiers. They played "Yankee Doodle" on the fife and drum. They were brave sisters!
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December 17, 2008
This was an excellent story of how courage can make a difference. It is amazing how the ingenuity of two sisters saved their town from the British soldiers. Both of my older children really enjoyed this story, and my 7 year old daughter wants to learn more about the Bates sisters. I really like how the girls saw a problem to be solved and did so. As a mom of four, I also appreciated how the two siblings worked together. It is even more inspirational knowing that this is a true story. This book is an excellent example of living history, and I look forward to learning more about these sisters.
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61 reviews3 followers
March 7, 2013
Set during the War of 1812, this is historical non-fiction about 2 girls who made a difference in the war. Reading level 1st-2nd grade.
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