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“Move over, Molly Pitcher! At last we have a solid, scholarly biography of the best documented woman soldier of the American War for Independence. Meticulous scholarship combined with an engaging literary style guarantee a warm welcome for Masquerade by everyone interested in the history of women in war.” Linda Grant De Pauw, author of Battle Cries and Lullabies
“Meticulous detective work has enabled Alfred Young to separate fact from fiction and finally reveal the true story of Deborah Sampson, the fabled female revolutionary war soldier. A remarkable tale, engagingly written, this is surely the definitive biography.” Mary Beth Norton, author of In the Devil’s Snare
“In Masquerade, Alfred Young adds another tour de force to his remarkable career as an historical detective, piecing together virtually forgotten aspects of Revolutionary warfare. Young also provides fresh insights into the role of common people who made their own unique contributions to the American Revolution.” Don Higginbotham, author of George Washington: Uniting a Nation
“Young has recovered [Sampson’s] life and…given us a portrait of a woman with ‘an extraordinary capacity for taking risks.’” Washington Post
“[An] excellent narrative…Young is especially adept at explaining how Sampson pulled off her masquerade.” San Francisco Chronicle
“Young’s most daring book...Young finds in [Sampson’s] sensational story an illumination of the norms that she struggled against by making herself extraordinary.” The New Republic
“Engaging…it is a delight to follow Young’s unraveling of Sampson’s masquerade.” The Boston Globe
“Cuts through the murk and blarney to suggestively analyze a curious figure.” Kirkud Reviews