The Rebels (novel) - Books and Chapters

Books and Chapters

Book One: Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor

  • Chapter I: A Taste of Steel
  • Chapter II: Sermon Hill
  • Chapter III: Birth
  • Chapter IV: The Uprising
  • Chapter V: The Guns of Winter
  • Chapter VI: “The Seedtime of Continental Union”
  • Chapter VII: The Thirteen Clocks

Book Two: The Times That Try Men’s Souls

  • Chapter I: The Privateers
  • Chapter II: Deed of Darkness
  • Chapter III: Reunion in Pennsylvania
  • Chapter IV: Retreat at Brandywine
  • Chapter V: “I Mean to March to Hostile Ground”
  • Chapter VI: The Drillmaster
  • Chapter VII: Rackham

Book Three: Death and Resurrection

  • Chapter I: The Wolves
  • Chapter II: The Guns of Summer
  • Chapter III: The Shawnee Spy
  • Chapter IV: The Price of Heaven
  • Chapter V: The Woman From Virginia

Epilogue: The World Turned Upside Down

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