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Profiles of Integrity Vol. 1 (1775 - 1781)

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What is decisiveness? How does someone show discretion? What does it mean to be flexible or available? When it comes to understanding and developing character traits, biographical stories are a powerful tool.  

Powerful not only because they so effectively illustrate virtues but also because your young reader doesn't feel preached at.  

These 10 stories are engrossing!  

  • Instead of being told, “You should express enthusiasm,” They will read about Pastor John Muhlenberg who influenced hundreds of men to fight in one of the first Virginia militias of the war. 
  • Instead of hearing that attentiveness is an attractive virtue, they get consumed with the story of Lydia Darragh who prevented a British victory by carefully listening to British plans and relaying that information to George Washington.  
  • Instead of being admonished be more generous, they see how Robert Morris used his financial assets to fund his country during a critical period. 

Packed with adventure, danger, and real historical drama, these books keep your students turning pages as they devour tales of kidnappings, daring escapes, battles, and moments of courage.  

Ten Key Virtues

In ten biographical sketches, see how a figure from the American Revolution demonstrates a key virtue.  

  1. Alertness ~ Peter Francisco 
  2. Attentiveness ~ Lydia Darragh 
  3. Availability ~ Molly Pitcher 
  4. Decisiveness ~ Captain John Paul Jones 
  5. Discretion ~ General Nathanael Greene 
  6. Enthusiasm ~ Pastor John Muhlenberg  
  7. Flexibility ~ General Caesar Rodney  
  8. Generosity ~ Robert Morris 
  9. Honesty ~ Nathan Hale  
  10. Persuasiveness ~ Patrick Henry 

Relatable Emotions & Challenges 
Each sketch puts readers in the shoes of people or those facing tough situations — fear, loneliness, anger, and triumph. Kids see themselves in these moments, not just as passive learners but as participants in the story. 

Unexpected Heroes 
Not all the heroes are famous or powerful. Some are teens, outsiders, or people who overcame huge obstacles. This makes the stories feel accessible and inspiring to kids who might not see themselves as perfect role models. 

Interactive Questions 
Each chapter ends with questions that invite readers to imagine themselves in the story, reflect on choices, and think about what they’d do. This reflection turns reading into a personal adventure, not just a history lesson. 

Book Format 

While the stories are ordered chronologically, each chapter can stand alone if desired. Each biographical sketch will take approximately 30 minutes to read aloud. 

Each chapter is introduced with a definition of the virtue demonstrated and a relevant Bible memory verse. At the close of each story, comprehension questions help check for understanding while application questions foster discussion to bring the virtues into modern life.  

Read this volume and the entire four-book series to fall in love with history, find heroes to emulate, and develop godly character. 

112 pages.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction 

Patrick Henry ~ Persuasiveness | March 1775 

Pastor John Muhlenberg ~ Enthusiasm | January 1776 

General Caesar Rodney ~ Flexibility | July 1776  

Nathan Hale ~ Honesty | September 1776 

Robert Morris ~ Generosity | December 1776  

Lydia Darragh ~ Attentiveness | December 1777 

Molly Pitcher ~ Availability | June 1778  

Captain John Paul Jones ~ Decisiveness | September 1779  

Peter Francisco ~ Alertness | August 1780  

General Nathanael Green ~ Discretion | February 1781 

Selected Bibliography 

Image Credits  

About the Authors 

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Look Inside Here 🔎

FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA APRIL 2026

What is decisiveness? How does someone show discretion? What does it mean to be flexible or available? When it comes to understanding and developing character traits, biographical stories are a powerful tool.  

Powerful not only because they so effectively illustrate virtues but also because your young reader doesn't feel preached at.  

These 10 stories are engrossing!  

  • Instead of being told, “You should express enthusiasm,” They will read about Pastor John Muhlenberg who influenced hundreds of men to fight in one of the first Virginia militias of the war. 
  • Instead of hearing that attentiveness is an attractive virtue, they get consumed with the story of Lydia Darragh who prevented a British victory by carefully listening to British plans and relaying that information to George Washington.  
  • Instead of being admonished be more generous, they see how Robert Morris used his financial assets to fund his country during a critical period. 

Packed with adventure, danger, and real historical drama, these books keep your students turning pages as they devour tales of kidnappings, daring escapes, battles, and moments of courage.  

Ten Key Virtues

In ten biographical sketches, see how a figure from the American Revolution demonstrates a key virtue.  

  1. Alertness ~ Peter Francisco 
  2. Attentiveness ~ Lydia Darragh 
  3. Availability ~ Molly Pitcher 
  4. Decisiveness ~ Captain John Paul Jones 
  5. Discretion ~ General Nathanael Greene 
  6. Enthusiasm ~ Pastor John Muhlenberg  
  7. Flexibility ~ General Caesar Rodney  
  8. Generosity ~ Robert Morris 
  9. Honesty ~ Nathan Hale  
  10. Persuasiveness ~ Patrick Henry 

Relatable Emotions & Challenges 
Each sketch puts readers in the shoes of people or those facing tough situations — fear, loneliness, anger, and triumph. Kids see themselves in these moments, not just as passive learners but as participants in the story. 

Unexpected Heroes 
Not all the heroes are famous or powerful. Some are teens, outsiders, or people who overcame huge obstacles. This makes the stories feel accessible and inspiring to kids who might not see themselves as perfect role models. 

Interactive Questions 
Each chapter ends with questions that invite readers to imagine themselves in the story, reflect on choices, and think about what they’d do. This reflection turns reading into a personal adventure, not just a history lesson. 

Book Format 

While the stories are ordered chronologically, each chapter can stand alone if desired. Each biographical sketch will take approximately 30 minutes to read aloud. 

Each chapter is introduced with a definition of the virtue demonstrated and a relevant Bible memory verse. At the close of each story, comprehension questions help check for understanding while application questions foster discussion to bring the virtues into modern life.  

Read this volume and the entire four-book series to fall in love with history, find heroes to emulate, and develop godly character. 

112 pages.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction 

Patrick Henry ~ Persuasiveness | March 1775 

Pastor John Muhlenberg ~ Enthusiasm | January 1776 

General Caesar Rodney ~ Flexibility | July 1776  

Nathan Hale ~ Honesty | September 1776 

Robert Morris ~ Generosity | December 1776  

Lydia Darragh ~ Attentiveness | December 1777 

Molly Pitcher ~ Availability | June 1778  

Captain John Paul Jones ~ Decisiveness | September 1779  

Peter Francisco ~ Alertness | August 1780  

General Nathanael Green ~ Discretion | February 1781 

Selected Bibliography 

Image Credits  

About the Authors 

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