Anson's way /
Gary D. Schmidt.
- New York : Clarion Books, c1999.
- 213 p. ; 22 cm.
While serving as a British Fencible to maintain the peace in eighteenth-century Ireland, Anson finds that his sympathy for a hedge master, a teacher devoted to teaching Irish children their forbidden language and culture, places him in conflict with the law of King George II.
D.C.F. 2000-01.
0395915295
98029220 /AC
Fathers and sons--Fiction. Identity--Fiction.
Ireland--History--Juvenile fiction.--18th century Ireland--History--Fiction.--18th century