My 7 year old son and I love this book so much that, even though we had it for 12 weeks while our public library was closed, we've now bought our own copy, because a dozen re-readings is definitely not enough.
As a huge history fan myself, I am so often humbled with how much I learn from reading the Ranger in Time series by Messner. Night of Soldiers and Spies opened up so many opportunities for my son and I to learn more about the American revolution...we had never heard of the integrated 14th Massachusetts regiment and that has led us to a lot of reading, as has the retreat after the Battle of Brooklyn, and we have followed Messner's reading suggestions to learn more about the crossing of the Delaware. After reading Night of Soldiers and Spies, my son was so inspired by the real regiment that the fictional Isaac Pope served in that he named our new puppy Colonel John Glover (Glovey for short), "because he's white, brown, and black, like all of the men that Colonel John Glover had fighting together for freedom."
We had already read about James Lafayette in the picture book that Messner recommends, A Spy Called James and it was wonderful to see him referenced in this story as well.
I am in awe of how Messner keeps her subjects fresh and is able to tell these hidden stories and side stories from history in a way that helps readers better understand the standard historical setting as well as shine light on stories that have been too long neglected. Beyond the history, though, this is just a great narrative - suspenseful and engaging, with the always-delightful dogginess of Ranger bringing light and smiles. Highly recommended. This series should be in every school library!