Buckskin Pimpernel
Discover the thrilling tale of Buckskin Pimpernel by Mary Beacock Fryer, a captivating exploration of American history set during the tumultuous years of 1775-1783. This engaging biography delves into the life of Justus Sherwood, a Loyalist who orchestrates daring raids from his blockhouse on Lake Champlain, targeting rebel forces during the American Revolution. Published by Dundurn Group Ltd in 1996, this paperback edition spans 288 pages, making it a substantial read for history enthusiasts and young adults alike. Fryer’s skillful storytelling brings to life the complexities of loyalty and rebellion in a time of conflict, offering readers a unique perspective on the American loyalists’ experience. Perfect for those interested in Canadian history and pre-Confederation narratives, Buckskin Pimpernel is a must-have addition to your historical fiction collection.