Constituting America – Constituting America's 2018 Summer Auction
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Autographed Books

Award Winner "General Houston's Little Spy" by Cara Skinner! Historical Fiction!

Item Number
120
Estimated Value
15 USD
Opening Bid
10 USD

Item Description

Cara will personally autograph and mail her book to the winning bidder!  A Texas Revolution Story!  Free shipping!

"General Houston's Little Spy follows Samantha as she embarks on a dangerous mission to assist General Sam Houston and his small fledgling army in their fight against Santa Anna's superior military force. Young Samantha Russell wants only to marry her fiancĂ©, Danny Autry, and move to Texas, the vast Mexican territory newly opened to American settlers. Texas, with its seemingly unlimited natural resources and land, proves irresistible to this young couple seeking a place to begin a new life. But once there, they soon find themselves caught up in the Texan settlers struggle against the Mexican dictator, Santa Anna, and his tyrannical rule. After tragedy strikes at the fall of the Alamo, Samantha vows to seek revenge. General Houstons Little Spy follows Samantha as she embarks on a dangerous mission to assist General Sam Houston and his small fledgling army in their fight against Santa Annas superior military force. Little does Samantha know that the outcome of this fight will not only decide the fate of Texas, but will ultimately alter the futures of two powerful nations."

This is an excellent historical fiction for Middle and High school students!  September 25, 2015
 
This review is from: General Houston's Little Spy (Paperback)

This is an excellent historical fiction for Middle and High school students, and adults as well. It follows the facts of the battles for the San Antonio citizens at the Alamo in an understandable but complete manner, as well as the the growth of the other early settlements in Texas. The protagonists are young people eloping from Tennessee to Texas, and that journey is also authetic. This is a wonderful glimpse into another time that tweens and teens can understand and empathise with - please read it, parents, and share it with your kids.
 

Biography

"Cara Skinner was born in Baytown, Texas and lives with her husband, Larry Skinner. She is an elementary/special education certified teacher who taught in the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District for nine years and is currently working as a tutor for the district. Cara served in the Army and was stationed at Pirmasens Germany from 1987-1989 where she worked as a radio repairperson at the Pirmasens Transmitter Site. She has always loved Texas history and her goal is to make that history interesting and exciting for young people through her book, "General Houston's Little Spy"."

Item Special Note

REVIEWS:

Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite
 
"Cara Skinner's young adult historical novel is a poignant and well-researched coming of age story about a young woman whose life is forever changed by the battle of the Alamo.  General Houston's Little Spy: A Texas Revolution Story is highly recommended. " 5 stars!


 Samantha Dewitt (Rivera) for Readers' Favorite    5 Stars!

"This book was one that I literally couldn't stop reading.  If you love historical fiction and you really like romance, then you're absolutely going to love this book just as much as I did." 

 
By Laurie Cockerell on May 15, 2015
Format: Paperback
Our family loves Texas history, and nothing makes history come alive like a great historical fiction book. "General Houston's Little Spy" now sits on our shelf as one of our favorite books in this genre. The story takes the reader on a well-researched journey through the Texas Revolution, seen through the eyes of a fictional young lady who finds herself caught up in the battles and larger-than-life historic leaders of the time. The story itself is exciting and accurate, but is unique in the fact that the protagonist is a girl - rarely found in this type of book. The author tastefully handles the young woman's coming of age, along with a teenage romance and marriage. My ten year old boys enjoyed the story immensely (I'd recommend this book for upper elementary and up, due to some higher level vocabulary and intense situations), but I believe the story is also appropriate for junior high, high school students, and even adults.
By Bonnye Reed Fry on September 25, 2015
Format: Paperback
I received an author signed copy of General Houston's Little Spy from Cara Skinner as a Goodreads Giveaway. Thank you so much Ms. Skinner for sharing your work with me!

This is an excellent historical fiction for Middle and High school students, and adults as well. It follows the facts of the battles for the San Antonio citizens at the Alamo in an understandable but complete manner, as well as the the growth of the other early settlements in Texas. The protagonists are young people eloping from Tennessee to Texas, and that journey is also authetic. This is a wonderful glimpse into another time that tweens and teens can understand and empathise with - please read it, parents, and share it with your kids.