Thirteen year old Layla Rae and her brother are sent off to their grandfather's ranch while their parents work on their crumbling marriage. Layla falls from her horse and breaks an ankle becoming bedridden. She discovers a book about ancestors who lived in Philadelphia when the British occupied the city during the Revolutionary War. She goes on a thrilling ride with her very own Founding Mother whose bravery not only saves her cousin, but quite possibly also saves the American cause for liberty.
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Wayne Diehl was born in Philadelphia and moved west to Los Angeles in 1959, when he was nine years old. He now lives and writes in Pine Mountain Club, California, a small community north of Los Angeles surrounded by the Los Padres National Forest. He has three grown children and, at the time of this writing, two grandchildren, Owen and Layla Rae. His first book, "The Boy With No Name" was dedicated to Owen. "The Midnight Ride of Missy Montaigne" is for Miss Layla Rae.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Thirteen year old Layla Rae and her brother are sent off to their grandfather's ranch while her parents try to work on their crumbling marriage. Layla falls from her horse and breaks an ankle, becoming bedridden. She discovers a book about her ancestors who lived in Philadelphia when the British occupied the city during the Revolutionary War. Layla goes on a thrilling ride with her very own Founding Mother, whose courage and daring not only saves her cousin from prison, but quite possibly saves the American cause for liberty. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781456343583
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