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OverviewHistory remembers the Founding Fathers-Washington, Jefferson, Adams-but forgets the ordinary people whose courage shaped the nation's destiny. Lydia Darragh was a 48-year-old Irish immigrant, a pacifist Quaker forbidden by faith to support war, and a midwife who delivered babies while British officers plotted military strategy in her parlor. When General Howe's headquarters moved across the street from her Philadelphia home, she faced an impossible choice: honor her religious beliefs or save her son and thousands of soldiers from a British ambush. Most accounts of the Revolutionary War focus on battles and political debates, leaving readers wondering how everyday colonists survived, resisted, and risked everything when war literally arrived at their doorstep. The stories of women-especially those who operated in the shadows, gathering intelligence and making split-second decisions that altered history-remain largely untold. LYDIA DARRAGH reveals the full story of one woman's transformation from peaceful midwife to cunning spy, pulling back the curtain on: The ingenious methods colonial women used to pass intelligence-coded messages hidden in buttons, information concealed in flour bags, and the social invisibility that made middle-aged women perfect spies The impossible moral dilemmas faced by Quaker families during the Revolution, torn between pacifist principles and patriotic duty The day-to-day reality of living under military occupation, where British officers commandeered your home, questioned your loyalty, and could arrest you on suspicion alone The untold role of women in Revolutionary intelligence networks, operating with courage equal to any soldier, but receiving almost none of the recognition How one mother's decision to betray the British saved George Washington's army at Whitemarsh and possibly changed the course of American independence What You'll Discover: - The real cost of conviction - How Lydia's espionage led to her expulsion from the Quaker community she had served for decades, and why she considered it a price worth paying - The art of invisible resistance - The clever tactics ordinary women employed to move through enemy territory, gather information, and avoid detection in plain sight - A family divided by war - The heartbreaking story of Lydia's son Charles, who joined the Continental Army despite his parents' pacifist beliefs, and how his choice forced his mother to act - History's forgotten heroines - The broader network of women spies, messengers, and resisters who risked torture and execution to support American independence - The birth of American intelligence - How informal networks of civilians laid the groundwork for military espionage that helped win the war This is not a dry recitation of dates and battles. This is the intimate, gripping story of a real woman who stood at the intersection of faith, family, and revolution-and chose courage over safety. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, you'll walk the streets of occupied Philadelphia, feel the terror of eavesdropping on enemy officers, and experience the heart-pounding journey that took a midwife from her home to the front lines of history. If you've ever wondered what you would do when principles collide with survival, when loyalty to country demands betrayal of faith, or when an ordinary person must make an extraordinary choice, Lydia Darragh's story will move, challenge, and inspire you. Her story has waited 250 years to be fully told. Order your copy today and discover the woman whose courage helped birth a nation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sindelar SaizPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9798277680452Pages: 94 Publication Date: 06 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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