Saturday, November 25, 2017

MR BILLY LEE More Famous Than Alexander Hamilton? Nelson More Famous Than Secretariat?

PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS ONLY

It is funny and strange how history is rewritten or facts are omitted because of the
politics of the day.

Do you think your children and grandchildren are getting a good knowledge of our
country's beginning.  Well, think again,  Here are some questions to ask the
little ones or your high school children or college students.  Do you know the
answers?

1)  What happened to Benedict Arnold?
2)  Why was Mr. Billy Lee more important to Commander Washington than
      Alexander Hamilton?
3)   Who was Mr. Billy Lee?
4)   Who was Nelson?
5)    Why was Mount Vernon' s roof famous?
6)    Who was Madame Moose?
7)     What was her job?
8)     Did Washington get shot or Nelson?
9)     How long did the Revolution last?
10)   Who was John Andre?
11)   What was the Vulture
12)   How many ships did Benjamin Franklin get from France?
You can buy Why Is a Spy Called a Mole hard copy from Amazon, written by
my creator on Amazon, Author and Illustrator Lorraine Strieby (40 illustrations)

Have a wonderful day and look up this book.  She will be having signings soon.

Mayor Molly McMole MMM


Monday, November 20, 2017

War Horse, Nelson--Another fact about George Washington

Do generals of today ride horses and fight with their men?  Have bullet holes in their vests?
Defy the enemy to shoot him.  Has a horse that isn't afraid of gun fire, cannon fire,
or high fences.  Has aides, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Hamilton and Mr. Billy Lee,
the best horseman in the Colonies? BUT never was wounded, he or his horse, Nelson.

Bet you didn't know this!  If you want to be the smartest person in the room about
the American Revolution, you need to read the hard cover book on Amazon,
"Why is a Spy Called a Mole," sold on Amazon.  This book took Lorraine Strieby
two years of research, lots of rewrites, and over 30 illustrations.

Historians try to hide who Mr. Bill Lee really was--not Strieby.
This book is now on Amazon, hard cover, for your young ones and you.

Thanks, Mayor Molly McMole, MMM

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Geprge Washingtton Cheer Leader--He was a dog lover (50 dogs)

My name is Mayor Molly McMole and I blog for author and illustrator, Lorraine Strieby.

You are going to meet one of Washington's dogs, Madame Moose, a dalmatian,
who guarded several horses during the Revolutionary War.

The Commander Washington left behind 49 dogs when he went to war, including Sweetlips and Vulcan who had a tremendous
appetite and stole a ham from Martha's kitchen before a dinner party. Washington laughted
heartily--not so much, Martha. 

These are just facts, but we owe a lot to George Washington and his four-legged friend,
Madame Moose.  You can learn a lot from Strieby's new book, "Why is a Spy called a Mole,"
now on hard copy, Amazon and Kindle.  Spy Master Christopher McMole in the Revolutionary
War was my famous ancestor.        MMM