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Commodore Barney's Young Spies / A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington

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A group of young crewmen serve under Commodore Joshua Barney during a campaign that culminates in the burning of Washington. They carry out reconnaissance, night missions, and skirmishes, confront deserters and spies, and help burn vessels to keep them from enemy hands. After a chaotic defeat at Bladensburg they hide, improvise escapes, and witness the city's destruction. The episodic narrative alternates action aboard small craft with tense land episodes, tracing the boys' resourcefulness, loyalty, and coming-of-age as they face danger, betrayal, and the practical hardships of war.

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James Otis

James Otis was an American author known for his engaging children's literature, particularly adventure stories set in historical contexts. His works often feature young protagonists navigating challenges and adventures, reflecting themes of bravery and resilience. Notable titles include "A District Messenger Boy, and A Necktie Party" and "Antoine of Oregon: A Story of the Oregon Trail," which showcase his ability to blend educational elements with entertaining narratives. Otis's storytelling has contributed to the literary heritage of American youth literature, making him a significant figure in the genre during his time.

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