Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans

· Rush Revere Book 1 · Simon and Schuster
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From America’s #1 radio talk-show host and multi-million-copy #1 New York Times bestselling author, a book for young readers with a history teacher who travels back in time to have adventures with exceptional Americans.

MEET RUSH LIMBAUGH’S REALLY GOOD PAL, RUSH REVERE!

Okay, okay, my name’s really Rusty—but my friends call me Rush. Rush Revere. Because I’ve always been the #1 fan of the coolest colonial dude ever, Paul Revere. Talk about a rock star—this guy wanted to protect young America so badly, he rode through those bumpy, cobblestone-y streets shouting “the British are coming!” On a horse. Top of his lungs. Wind blowing, rain streaming...

Well, you get the picture. But what if you could get the real picture—by actually going back in time and seeing with your own eyes how our great country came to be? Meeting the people who made it all happen—people like you and me?

Hold on to your pointy triangle hats, because you can—with me, Rush Revere, seemingly ordinary substitute history teacher, as your tour guide across time! “How?” you ask? Well, there’s this portal. And a horse. My talking horse named Liberty. And—well, just trust me, I’ll get us there.

We’ll begin by joining a shipload of brave families journeying on the Mayflower in 1620. Yawn? I don’t think so. 1620 was a pretty awesome time, and you’ll experience exactly what they did on that rough, dangerous ocean crossing. Together, we’ll ask the pilgrims all our questions, find out how they live, join them at the first Thanksgiving, and much more.

So saddle up and let’s ride! Our exceptional nation is waiting to be discovered all over again by exceptional young patriots—like you!

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4.5
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Roy S
December 1, 2013
Trying to raise my 12 yr. old son with conservative, christian values in a liberal state like Vermont isn't easy, but as soon as i gave him this book he couldn't put it down until he finished it the next day! Now he talks about the characters every day and is asking when will Rush write another book.... Thanks Rush for writing such a GREAT fun & educational book!! PS, if you had a son or daughter they would be so proud of you for writing Rush Revere......
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Lisa Smith
April 12, 2014
I just got done reading this and I have to say it brought back lots of fond memories of visiting Plymouth Rock as a child and reliving the ways the Pilgrims had to endure many struggles. Thank you so much for that. I also enjoyed the funny comments and laughed at the cute and coy comments made by Liberty to Rush. Too funny! Great lessons to be learned here and totally worth the purchase. I can't wait to share this with the family during our long travels.
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Marc
November 6, 2013
That well brought-up children read this book is a given. But the idea that innocent minds guided by their coolaid drinking parents and the teachers they trust could be reached through reading this historical manifesto just made me wet my pants a little. Yes lib, you like the idea of me wetting my pants don't you. Lol
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About the author

Rush Limbaugh was the host of The Rush Limbaugh Show—the nation’s highest-rated talk radio program, with an audience of more than 30 million—and was the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Way Things Ought To Be; See, I Told You So; and the Adventures of Rush Revere book series. Visit OfficialRushLimbaugh.com.

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