And Then What Happened Paul Revere?
Jean Fritz, Margot Tomes
Paperback
(Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1988)
For Paul Revere, there was always something more to do, to see, to hear and more places to go than there were hours in the day. He was always galloping off to somewhere spreading the news about something. Everyone knows about his famous ride to Lexington. But not everyone knows of the frightening details and narrow escapes it involved. And perhaps not everyone knows that in between spreading the news, Paul Revere still found the time and energy to make silver spoons, false teeth and church bells. Or that he drew cartoons, ran a hardware store and built a foundry.
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