


Urn:lcp:orgivemedeathnov00rina:epub:430bce09-167c-485c-86d8-bbae7ec3762a Extramarc University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (PZ) Foldoutcount 0 Identifier orgivemedeathnov00rina Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t3zs3w09g Isbn 9780152166878Ġ152166874 Lccn 2002027477 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary O元561650M Openlibrary_edition DonorĪllen_countydonation Edition 1st ed. |a Initial Bemis load m2btab.test019 in 2019.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 19:13:31 Bookplateleaf 0004 Boxid IA177901 Boxid_2 CH120611 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City Orlando, Fla. Slowly losing her mind, Sarah Henry has become a danger to herself and. She ends up trying to kill herself and is the person who caused the famous 'Give me liberty, or give me death' statement when she was being locked in the cellar. |1 .i43597245 |b 1100090021681 |d mveaf |g - |m |h 15 |x 0 |t 0 |i 1 |j 18 |k 041101 |n 02-15-2017 16:14 |o - |a HISTORICAL FIC RIN Sarah Henry Susan Henry is the mother who used to be loving and caring and then changed in the brain and became crazy because of marriage. |u ml |3 Publisher description |9 Alex-URL |y Publisher description |a United States |x History |y Revolution, 1775-1783 |x Causes |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Virginia |x History |y Revolution, 1775-1783 |0 |x Causes |0 |v Juvenile fiction. A surprising Revolutionary War tale of a family beset by a mother’s mental illness: Often grippingthe portrayal of Patrick Henry is unusually complex. |a Mental illness |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Families |0 |z Virginia |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a With their father away most of the time advocating independence for the American colonies, the children of Patrick Henry try to raise themselves, manage the family plantation, and care for their mentally ill mother. When Sarah Henry, Patrick’s wife, tries to kill her own children (presumably from post-partum depression), the family hides her in the basement rather than send her to the squalor of an insane asylum. |a Or give me death : |b a novel of Patrick Henry's family / |c Ann Rinaldi. Skipping over much of the Revolutionary War and relegating Patrick Henry to a minor character, this is not the story one thinks it is it’s even better.
