Join Historic Camden Foundation, Kershaw County Library, and Revolutionary War Visitor Center for an evening to hear author Libby Carty McNamee recount the heroic story of Susanna Bolling’s ride during the American Revolution. McNamee’s book, Susanna’s Midnight Ride will be on sale during the event through Historic Camden. Light refreshments will be available during the program.
About the Author: Libby Carty McNamee
A native of Boston, Libby graduated from Georgetown University and Catholic University School of Law. She also served as an Army JAG Officer in Korea, Bosnia, Germany, and Washington State. She and her book-obsessed husband and son live in Richmond, Virginia. Libby Carty McNamee is an author, speaker, lawyer, and a US Army Veteran.
About the Book: Susanna’s Midnight Ride: The Girl Who Won the Revolutionary War (“Remember the Ladies”)
#1 in JUVENILE FICTION, 2020 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER BOOK AWARDS (“IPPY AWARDS”), and #1 in JUVENILE FICTION, 2020 PINNACLE BOOK ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS.
As the former Colonies struggle for freedom, the American Revolution is in the hands of a brave and resourceful teenage girl. At sixteen, Susanna Bolling is like America in rebellion; she craves independence. While her brothers are off fighting for the Patriots, she longs to do more than tedious household chores and attend spinning bees in sleepy City Point, Virginia. When British General Cornwallis invades her family’s Bollingbrook Plantation, she overhears his secret plan to defeat the Patriots. Much to her shock, she finds herself at the center of the war. Now America’s fight for liberty hinges on her. But can she overcome her mother’s objections, face her own fears, and outwit the famed General and his entire Army?
Based on the TRUE story of revolutionary courage and conviction that’s sure to captivate readers of all ages.
RSVP at simplyrevolutionary.com