Spies in Disguise at Gettysburg

Reviewed by:

Edna Johnson of Faith Baptist Church

REVIEW INTRODUCTION

Title:

Spies in Disguise at Gettysburg

Author:

Mary Morgan

Publisher:

Buttonwood Press

Date:

2013

Format:

Print

Length:

158 pages

OVERVIEW

Chosen to attend a reenactment of North against South at Gettysburg National Military Park, Ben and Bekka Copper, along with their classmates experience a once-in-a-lifetime field trip. Putting their keen eyes, teamwork and quick thinking to the test, they uncover a plot to ruin the event. With the help of a camera, travel book, and a secret weapon, the spies in disguise did not get away with the crime. 

ASSESSMENT

Rating (1 to 5):

5

Suggested Audience:

Children up to junior high age

Christian Impact:

Good involvement with others and working as a team.

Spies in Disguise at Gettysburg


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