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Loyalty

Clarion. Feb. 2022. 352p. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9780358248071.
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Gr 4-7–In 1774, Massachusetts was central to rising tensions between the Colonies and Britain. Thirteen-year-old Noah’s family supports the King, but a friend’s betrayal causes the family to be driven from their home after members of the Sons of Liberty beat Noah and tar and feather his father. It’s no wonder then that once Noah, his mother, and sisters flee to Boston, the teen becomes a spy for the British. Noah’s commitment to the Loyalist cause wavers as he sees  hypocrisy and tyranny on both sides. His Black friend Jolla raises white Noah’s awareness of British and American commitment to slavery. As Noah struggles to determine  where his loyalty lies, his mother’s words “think for yourself” guide him and will resonate with readers. While Noah witnesses the famous “shot heard round the world” at Lexington, the book is less about combat than the issues that stoke the fires of conflict, many of which are relevant today. His involvement in another historical event  demonstrates that rapid-fire spread of inaccurate news is not a recent development. Avi paints a vivid portrait of the pubs, streets, and coastline of colonial Boston, fraught with danger due to rising tensions among the citizens. Noah’s fate is left unresolved, suggesting there are no easy answers when choosing between right and wrong, but he is prepared to make his own decisions with confidence.
VERDICT A fascinating, complex and rarely seen view of the American Revolutionary War; a first purchase.

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