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Duel in the Wilderness

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Young Major George Washington must deliver a message from the king of England to the French commanders in the Ohio wilderness. The mission will be dangerous. Washington has to travel through frontier lands where hostile Indians and French soldiers lurk. If he fails, England and France may go to war. This novel tells the true story of Washington's journey.

215 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1995

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December 25, 2017
Amazing book! This is, technically, a fictionalized account of Washington's mission to the French, but it is highly referenced and well-documented. For anyone who enjoys history, a good adventure tale, or learning about the early life of our first President, you need to read this book.

It is written for junior high / high school students, but it certainly appealed to this 'old guy' reading it to his kid.

Find it! Buy it! Read it!
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650 reviews42 followers
October 25, 2014
Excellent read for kids or adults on background of George Washington's first significant enterprise that gained him notoriety.

Good writing that conveys the complicated politics and dealings between French, Indian and English with simple prose and dialogue. Also shows the brutality, diplomacy and values of each people. Well worth the read.

There's a mild swear word once or twice, and one description of brutality. Maybe best for 11-14 age range, studying French-Indian War and/or American Revolution background.
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May 8, 2023
So so so good. Amazing part of Washington's life I knew little about
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November 28, 2023
I felt like this book wasn’t written well but that is my opinion. I can usually read historical stories but this one was hard to push through. It got more interesting at the end.
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July 15, 2014
Based on George Washington’s own journal, Duel in the Wilderness renders an account of how 21 year old Major George Washington is charged with delivering a message from the King of England to the French commander in the Ohio wilderness. Along the way, Washington gathers the men and supplies necessary to complete his mission as well as information about the French, their supplies, fortifications, plans and manpower along the Ohio River. In addition, Washington must strengthen the English alliance with the Iroquois Nation and engage in the diplomatic duel with French and Native Americans along the way. As the tale unfolds, readers come to appreciate Washington’s apprenticeship in wilderness survival, Native American culture, diplomacy, leadership and the culture of English backwoodsmen and traders. This work provides tremendous insight into George Washington’s personality and the life experiences that shaped him into the more well known Revolutionary leader and President he became.
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November 21, 2011
This book was stupid. For those of you who want to learn about George Washington's duel in the wilderness, find a different book. It never said anything about his duel in the wilderness. On the other hand, if you want to bore yourself to sleep, this is a very good book. And I should know because I fell asleep once reading it. P.S. But if you have a choice between this and George Washington's World, choose this.
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October 26, 2014
Novelization of Washington's report on his expedition to deliver a letter to French commander requesting that they give up claim to disputed territory just prior to outbreak of French & Indian War. While it felt as if it was aimed at youth/ tourist [it's a Colonial Williamsburg publication] market it was well written- smooth flow, good detail, realistic dialog and action. Neither overblown nor over simplified. Enjoyed it.
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January 15, 2008
I love George Washington, he's one of my heroes. I liked this book because it gives you a view of how he became the great leader that we all Know. It made me love him more.
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