Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence

Neil Gorsuch, Janie Nitze

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Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence

Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence

Neil Gorsuch, Janie Nitze

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From Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and bestselling author Janie Nitze! Explore the courage and sacrifice of some of the heroes of the American Revolution and the stories behind the document that started it all--The Declaration of Independence.

In the spring of 1776, the streets of Philadelphia buzzed with the sounds of revolution. Talk of war and rumors of spies swirled in the air. Noisy debates spilled out of taverns. The State House bell tolled urgently, calling men to meetings and momentarily drowning out the normal hum of the port city.

Dive into the stories of ordinary people willing to do extraordinary things, from iconic figures like Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Ben Franklin, and Paul Revere, to lesser-known revolutionaries such as Caesar Rodney, Thomas Paine, and Mary Katherine Goddard. These great men and women risked all they had--their property, freedom, and ultimately their lives--to secure a better life for their children and grandchildren. Packed with firsthand accounts and vivid depictions of the patriots' struggle for freedom, Justice Gorsuch's and Janie Nitze's debut children's book thoughtfully investigates the foundations of our country, centering the human experience at the heart of it all.

Celebrate America's 250th birthday with the Heroes of 1776, a celebration of the ideals upon which this country stands, told with humanity in only the way Justice Gorsuch and Janie Nitze can.

Critical Reviews

Rather than stopping at the signature page, the co-authors follow the tense build-up and the dramatic fallout. Descriptions of imprisonment, financial ruin, and other consequences bring a sobering depth to what can often feel like a distant historical milestone. The book's strength lies in this focused deep dive, illuminating what happened after the ink dried. - Kirkus

Publishing Information

Publisher: HarperCollins
Pub date: 2026-05-05
Length: 48 pages

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