Synopses & Reviews
Rush Revere rides again! Saddle up with Rush Limbaugh’s really good pal for a new time-travel adventure.“Whoa there, young historians! Before we go rush, rush, rushing off anywhere, I’d like a moment. I’m Liberty, Rush Revere’s loquacious equine companion—his trusty talking horse! Always at the ready to leap from the twenty-first century into America’s past, that’s me. When he says ‘Let’s go!’ I’m so there. I’m jazzed, I’m psyched, I’m—”
“Ah, excuse me, Liberty?”
“Yeah, Rush?”
“Usually you say ‘oh no, not again!’ and ‘while we’re in colonial Boston, can I try the baked beans?’”
“Okay, fine—you do the talking. I’ll just be over here, if you need me.…”
Well, he’s sulking now, but I couldn’t be your tour guide across time without Liberty! His name says it all: the freedom we celebrate every July Fourth with fireworks and hot dogs (and maybe some of those baked beans). But how did America get free? How did thirteen newborn colonies tell the British king where he could stick his unfair taxes?
Jump into the bustling streets of Boston in 1765, where talk of revolution is growing louder. I said LOUDER. You’ll have to SHOUT to be heard over the angry cries of “Down with the king!” and “Repeal the Stamp Act!” that fill the air. You’ll meet fierce supporters of liberty like Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and my idol, Paul Revere, as they fearlessly defy British rule. It’s an exciting, dangerous, turbulent, thrilling time to be an American…and exceptional young patriots like you won’t want to miss a minute. Let’s ride!
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Rush Revere rides again Saddle up with Rush Limbaugh s really good pal for a new time-travel adventure.
Whoa there, young historians Before we go rush, rush, rushing off anywhere, I d like a moment. I m Liberty, Rush Revere s loquacious equine companion his trusty talking horse Always at the ready to leap from the twenty-first century into America s past, that s me. When he says Let s go I m so there. I m jazzed, I m psyched, I m
Ah, excuse me, Liberty?
Yeah, Rush?
Usually you say oh no, not again and while we re in colonial Boston, can I try the baked beans?
Okay, fine you do the talking. I ll just be over here, if you need me.
Well, he s sulking now, but I couldn t be your tour guide across time without Liberty His name says it all: the freedom we celebrate every July Fourth with fireworks and hot dogs (and maybe some of those baked beans). But how did America get free? How did thirteen newborn colonies tell the British king where he could stick his unfair taxes?
Jump into the bustling streets of Boston in 1765, where talk of revolution is growing louder. I said LOUDER. You ll have to SHOUT to be heard over the angry cries of Down with the king and Repeal the Stamp Act that fill the air. You ll meet fierce supporters of liberty like Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and my idol, Paul Revere, as they fearlessly defy British rule. It s an exciting, dangerous, turbulent, thrilling time to be an American and exceptional young patriots like you won t want to miss a minute. Let s ride "
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America's #1 radio talk-show host and multi-million-copy #1
New York Times bestselling author presents the second book in a series for young readers with a history teacher who travels back in time to have adventures with exceptional Americans.
Rush Revere rides again Saddle up with Rush Limbaugh's really good pal for a new time-travel adventure.
"Whoa there, young historians Before we go rush, rush, rushing off anywhere, I'd like a moment. I'm Liberty, Rush Revere's loquacious equine companion--his trusty talking horse Always at the ready to leap from the twenty-first century into America's past, that's me. When he says 'Let's go ' I'm so there. I'm jazzed, I'm psyched, I'm--"
"Ah, excuse me, Liberty?"
"Yeah, Rush?"
"Usually you say 'oh no, not again ' and 'while we're in colonial Boston, can I try the baked beans?'"
"Okay, fine--you do the talking. I'll just be over here, if you need me...."
Well, he's sulking now, but I couldn't be your tour guide across time without Liberty His name says it all: the freedom we celebrate every July Fourth with fireworks and hot dogs (and maybe some of those baked beans). But how did America get free? How did thirteen newborn colonies tell the British king where he could stick his unfair taxes?
Jump into the bustling streets of Boston in 1765, where talk of revolution is growing louder. I said LOUDER. You'll have to SHOUT to be heard over the angry cries of "Down with the king " and "Repeal the Stamp Act " that fill the air. You'll meet fierce supporters of liberty like Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and my idol, Paul Revere, as they fearlessly defy British rule. It's an exciting, dangerous, turbulent, thrilling time to be an American...and exceptional young patriots like you won't want to miss a minute. Let's ride
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A Threshold Editions audiobook. Threshold Editions has a great audiobook for every listener.
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Nationally syndicated radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh has long wanted to make American history come to life for the children of his listeners. In Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims, he created the character of a fearless middle-school history teacher named Rush Revere, who travels back in time and experiences American history as it happens, in adventures with exceptional Americans. In this second book in the series, Rush Revere is transported back to the people and events leading up to the American Revolution.
About the Author
Rush Limbaugh is host of The Rush Limbaugh Show—the nation’s highest-rated talk radio program, with an audience of more than twenty million—and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims. Visit RushLimbaugh.com and TwoIfByTea.com.Rush Limbaugh is host of The Rush Limbaugh Show—the nation’s highest-rated talk radio program, with an audience of more than twenty million—and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims. Visit RushLimbaugh.com and TwoIfByTea.com.