Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Founding Fathers, Does Your Child Learn About Them?, Introduction of Christopher McMole and Mr. Billy Lee by Lorraine Strieby

Here is Christopher McMole who helped Commander-in-Chief George Washington win
the Revolutionary war.   My name is Mayor Molly McMole and I am so proud of this
Master Spy.  He helped train wolf dogs to howl signals for British ships sailing north,
south or coming into the harbors in Manhattan and Long Island.  He is my ancestor.

He made a perfect spy!  Have you seen one except now.  People think that moles are
nocturnal.  Well, they are up and about all times of the day. They just notice new mole
holes during the light of day--not the mole.  Moles dig tunnels and tunnels under tunnels.

You will find this out when you buy the book from Amazon, Why Is a Spy Called a
Mole.

Not only that, but you will find out about Mr. Billy Lee who really is one of the founding
fathers.  He was the son of Colonel John Lee and a black woman and they had two sons
Mr Billy Lee and Mr. Frank Lee.  Mr. Billy Lee was the best horseman in the colonies
and was the man who Washington depended on the most--for the whole Revolutionary
War.  You will learn why with this book.  Oooooops, Lorraine Strieby is coming into
her studio.  Have to go,    Mayor Molly McMole, MMM
Copyrights, 2018

PS:  Did you learn about Washington in school?  Bet not.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

George Washington--Do You Really Know Why He Became the First President of the USA?


Here is author Lorraine Strieby reading one of her Adventures of Mayor Molly McMole
books in Long Beach, California.  She had me in a hat box, since I was the main
character.  The students loved seeing me at the end of the reading.

She now published her fifth book about my  great ancestor, Spy Master Christopher
McMole, who worked for Commander George Washington, later Commander-in-Chief.
This book is about the American Revolution and starts on the Monongahela River
in Morgan Town, Va. now Morgantown, West Virginia.

The first step was the French-Indian War and was fought on and near the Monongahela
River.  Zaquill Morgan fought under Washington in the French-Indian War and
then as a Colonel in the American Revolution.  I am so proud of Christopher, but
now I have to leave because I hear Strieby's car and she still doesn't know that
I blog about this series.  You will learn more and have fun doing it- reading this book,
Why Is a Spy Called a Mole?