
In Search of Molly Pitcher
Linda DePauw
When eight grader Peggy
McAllister reads about the Rattletop Award, a prize awarded to a
graduating
eighth grader for excellence in social studies, in her local paper, she
knows,
this is something she wants to win. So when her social studies teacher
mentions
the contest to his class, in conjunction with a required research paper
as part
of the class’s coursework, Peggy picks the name that draws her
attention most
from the list of possible paper subjects handed to the students.
Despite her teacher’s
misgivings,
Peggy decides to do her paper on a little known subject, the female
revolutionary war hero Molly Pitcher. Peggy, with the help of her
grandfather,
and his friend - local historian Mrs. Spinner sets out on her research.
Peggy
finds that there is not a lot known about Molly Pitcher, the books she
finds
about her subject are few and varied from children’s literature to out
of print
and rare books. Armed with her box of index cards, Peggy finds herself
tracking
down information through old newspaper accounts, the few books with
solid
information, and records of first person testimony as she tries to
separate
fact from misinformation through the tangled records of the past. Will
Peggy
find enough to write a strong paper, and win the first Rattletop Award?