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Enemy Spies: Nathan Hale and John Andre

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This book can be read in two ways. The odd-numbered chapters are about the American spy Nathan Hale. The even-numbered chapters are about the British spy John Andre. If you read all the odd numbered chapters first, and then all the even numbered chapters, you will read about events in the order in which they occurred. But if you read them in the order in which they appear in this book, you'll be more likely to see the eerie parallels in the lives and deaths of these two spies of the American Revolution. For readers ages 8-12

80 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 25, 2014

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April 25, 2018
An less thrilling read, but based on historical facts that follow American spy Nathan Hale and British spy John Andre through their decision to act as spies and their subsequent capture and death. Robinson writes the chapters out of chronological order so that you can see the eerie similarities between the two men's lives. Even better...it's free for Kindle.
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March 9, 2015
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This book was great to read. I like that u can read many different ways. If u like history, then u will like this book
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