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"The Dare Boys With General Greene" by Stephen Angus Cox is another thrilling historical fiction novel in the Dare Boys series. In this installment, young patriots Ned and Dick Dare continue their adventurous journey during the American Revolutionary War, this time serving under the leadership of General Nathanael Greene. As the war progresses, Ned and Dick find themselves in the midst of crucial battles and military campaigns. General Greene recognizes their bravery and resourcefulness, and he entrusts them with important missions that are vital to the American cause. The brothers prove themselves to be courageous and dependable messengers, carrying critical information across enemy lines and through dangerous territory. The story captures the challenges and dangers faced by soldiers during the Revolutionary War, including encounters with British troops and Loyalist sympathizers. Despite the risks, the Dare boys remain committed to the cause of independence, and their loyalty to General Greene and their fellow patriots never wavers. As they travel with General Greene's army, the brothers witness firsthand the hardships and sacrifices endured by the soldiers. They also forge deep bonds of friendship with other members of the Continental Army and experience the camaraderie that develops among those fighting for a common goal. "The Dare Boys With General Greene" provides an engaging and historically accurate portrayal of the American Revolution, offering young readers insights into the courage and determination of those who fought for freedom. The novel blends action, adventure, and historical detail to create an exciting narrative that educates as well as entertains. Throughout the story, Stephen Angus Cox emphasizes the importance of patriotism, sacrifice, and unity in the face of adversity. Ned and Dick Dare exemplify the qualities of young patriots who played a crucial role in the fight for American independence, and their journey serves as a powerful reminder of the bravery and resilience of those who paved the way for the birth of a new nation."