
SPY STORY Collections: Revolutionary War Spies
Lydia Darragh, Nathan Hale, Benedict Arnold
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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JIM STOVALL

This title uses virtual voice narration
Discover the Secret Heroes Who Changed American History Forever
When you think of the American Revolution, you picture famous battles and founding fathers. But there's another story—a hidden war fought by ordinary people who became extraordinary spies.
Three True Stories of Courage, Betrayal, and Sacrifice:
Nathan Hale - At just 21, this Connecticut schoolteacher volunteered for a spy mission that experienced officers refused. His capture and execution made him America's first intelligence martyr, but his courage inspired a generation of patriots.
Benedict Arnold - Once called the "American Hannibal" for his brilliant victories, this decorated general seemed destined for greatness. Instead, resentment and greed led him to attempt the most shocking betrayal in American history.
Lydia Darragh - A quiet Quaker housewife whose faith taught her to avoid violence. When British officers occupied her Philadelphia home, she faced an impossible choice between religious beliefs and saving American lives.
Perfect for Middle School Readers:
- Adapted specifically for grades 6-8 reading levels
- Engaging storytelling that brings history to life
- Discussion questions for classroom and family use
- Maps, timelines, and historical context
- Part of the SPY STORY Collection series
From the creator of the popular SPY STORY podcast, this collection reveals how individual courage, moral choices, and personal sacrifice shaped the birth of our nation. These aren't just history lessons—they're timeless stories about character, loyalty, and what it means to serve something greater than yourself.
History comes alive when you discover the human stories behind the headlines.