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I can honestly say that I have never read a book like James Stoddard's Liberty Bell and the Last American. The story had something of everything. There was definitely some humor, action, coming of age, and some history of course.
We follow the course of the book via Liberty Bell as she attempts to go along her journey to visit family, but then finds herself in a predicament when a robbery occurs on the train she is on. After that, she joins Secret Service Agent Antonio Ice (that's A.I. to you) in what truly is a unique adventure.
It was incredibly interesting to hear portions and snippets of our American history told in such a way. How would we continue our history if there was a complete black out of information? Would they read like pieces of a puzzle? Would we too become like Liberty Bell who studied The Americana only to learn that there was much more to what we read? I found myself asking questions like this - it is truly fascinating to think about.
I found Liberty Bell and the Last American to be a fascinating read that sincerely captivated my attention and held it page after page. I believe all readers would enjoy this unique tale, but it will especially hit for fans of history and the "what if".
We follow the course of the book via Liberty Bell as she attempts to go along her journey to visit family, but then finds herself in a predicament when a robbery occurs on the train she is on. After that, she joins Secret Service Agent Antonio Ice (that's A.I. to you) in what truly is a unique adventure.
It was incredibly interesting to hear portions and snippets of our American history told in such a way. How would we continue our history if there was a complete black out of information? Would they read like pieces of a puzzle? Would we too become like Liberty Bell who studied The Americana only to learn that there was much more to what we read? I found myself asking questions like this - it is truly fascinating to think about.
I found Liberty Bell and the Last American to be a fascinating read that sincerely captivated my attention and held it page after page. I believe all readers would enjoy this unique tale, but it will especially hit for fans of history and the "what if".
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