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An Independent Spirit The Tale of Betsy Dowdy and Black Bess [Kindle Edition]

Donna Campbell Smith
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". . .Smith forms a dynamic character with which to convey courage, discipline and teen angst. -- Mary Ellen Riddle - The Coast Magazine, June 21, 2002

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Chapter Book - Recommended Reader Age - 10-12 to Adult In her historical fiction book, An Independent Spirit: The Tale of Betsy Dowdy and Black Bess, author Donna Campbell Smith recreates fourteen-year-old Betsy Dowdy's all-night ride for freedom during the American Revolutionary War and reminds young readers that one person's self-determination can change the course of history. Betsy and her parents live on Currituck Banks, an isolated community on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Betsy's mother is intent on sending her to the city of Edenton to learn proper etiquette and find a good husband, but Betsy has other ideas. She would much rather be riding her wild pony, Black Bess, and enjoying the independence she feels when she and Bess are galloping down the beach. At her family's annual oyster roast, Betsy hears folks talking about conflict in Boston between Britain's King George and the colonists. Betsy isn't worried, though, because Boston is far away from the Outer Banks. Soon after, Betsy's mother sends her to Edenton, to live with her Aunt Frances and learn how to "behave like a lady." There, she is introduced to foxhunts, hoop skirts, Christmas balls, and promising young men. Meanwhile, the war is moving closer to home than Betsy could have ever imagined. When Betsy returns from Edenton, word comes that Virginia's governor, Loyalist Lord Dunmore and his British soldiers are moving towards Currituck Banks, burning houses and killing livestock. Suddenly, Betsy's family, her home, and her beloved Black Bess are in grave danger. Betsy decides she must do something. In a daring all-night ride, she and Black Bess race over fifty miles to warn Patriot General Skinner of the coming attack.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 261 KB
  • Publisher: Faithful Publishing (January 5, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006UKDRE0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #304,875 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Independent Spirit, June 26, 2011
Once again, I purchased a book for a young relative. As is my preference, I read the book first to be certain it was appropriate. It was marvelous. Donna Campbell Smith has a lovely touch, a capacity to spin a tale that will draw a child into the magical world of fiction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars History and adventure, February 24, 2011
The legend of Betsy Dowdy parallels other legends of young girls who saved the day by virtue of their courage and determination. Though historical documentation is scant, the story lives on and is well told in this book for late elementary/middle school readers. The character of Betsy is brought to life through descriptions in her own voice, and that of her mother's diary entries. Life in Colonial America on the Outer Banks of North Carolina is seen through the eyes of the child, Betsy.

Banker ponies, the wild horses that still live today on the barrier islands, provide a unifying structure for Betsy's trials of growing up. The horse she tamed, Black Bess, is as important a character as the girl herself, which will appeal to lovers of horse and animal stories.

This book includes an appendix which provides some historical information, a teacher's guide and discussion questions for use in the classroom, book club, scout or 4H group.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An exciting ride through history, May 2, 2007
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This is a beatifully written book about a young colonial girl who loves the wild ponies that have roamed the islands of North Carolina's Outer Banks since the 1500's.

Our views of Colonial history often comes from the urban tales - from people who lived in Boston or Philadelphia or New York, but the colonies up and down the Atlantic coast were settled sparsely with resourceful families who played important roles in helping to secure American independence.

This colorful story gives us a realistic glimpse of life in North Carolina, based on the legend of Betsy Dowdy who may have been the key to warning colonial patriots of enemy plans.

Smith has written a historically detailed account that provides an exciting and enjoyable read. This is the kind of book that brings history alive, and gives a different perspective on the times when colonial life turned Revolutionary.
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