Winner of the 1999 Canadian Governor General’s Award. It is 1777, and 15-year-old Phoebe Olcott is thrown headlong into the turmoil of war when her beloved cousin Gideon is hanged for being a British spy. When she finds a secret message from Gideon, containing the names of Loyalist families to be protected by the King’s soldiers, she decides to deliver it to the British general at Fort Ticonderoga. Thus begins an enthralling wilderness journey, where Phoebe is accompanied by a cat, a bear cub, and Jem Morrissay, a young Loyalist heading to British Canada himself. Award-winning author Janet Lunn has brought a little-known piece of our history to vivid life.
- ISBN: 9780670889495
- Author: Lunn, Janet
- Published: 2000, Viking Juvenile
- Themes: Family, History, Journey, Loyalty, Secret, spy
- Descriptors: Canada, Historical Fiction, Intermediate (ages 9-14)
- No. of pages: 208