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Audiobook Review: Rebellion 1776 by Laurie Halse Anderson

Rebellion 1776
Author: Laurie Halse Anderson

Narrator: Phoebe Strole
Published:
April 1, 2025

Audiobook: 10 hours 00 minutes

Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Listened To: April 5-12, 2026
Jessica’s Rating: 3.5 stars

Book Description:

A historical fiction middle grade adventure about a girl struggling to survive amid a smallpox epidemic, the public’s fear of inoculation, and the seething Revolutionary War.

In the spring of 1776, thirteen-year-old Elsbeth Culpepper wakes to the sound of cannons. It’s the Siege of Boston, the Patriots’ massive drive to push the Loyalists out that turns the city into a chaotic war zone. Elsbeth’s father—her only living relative—has gone missing, leaving her alone and adrift in a broken town while desperately seeking employment to avoid the orphanage.

Just when things couldn’t feel worse, the smallpox epidemic sweeps across Boston. Now, Bostonians must fight for their lives against an invisible enemy in addition to the visible one. While a treatment is being frantically fine-tuned, thousands of people rush in from the countryside begging for inoculation. At the same time, others refuse protection, for the treatment is crude at best and at times more dangerous than the disease itself.

Elsbeth, who had smallpox as a small child and is now immune, finds work taking care of a large, wealthy family with discord of their own as they await a turn at inoculation, but as the epidemic and the revolution rage on, will she find her father?

Jessica’s Review:

We have a middle grades historical fiction novel taking place in 1776 Boston. In addition to the war for Independence, the city of Boston is dealing with a smallpox epidemic. Our MC is 13-year-old Elsbeth whose father disappears and she ends up working as a ‘serving girl’ for the Pike family and their ward 16-year-old Hannah.

The listener or reader goes along with Hannah over a short time period and experiences many activities with her. At times Hannah addresses the reader/listener directly.  We experience 1776 in Boston and the effects of smallpox, including the inoculation process.  As the listener we realize how serious smallpox is and all of its effects. We also see how the town feels for or against the vaccine.

The novel takes place over a short time period, March 4- November 29, 1776.  At the beginning of each chapter we are given the date(s) for the time period, but with the audiobook I had issues remembering how long of a piece of time each chapter was.  I did not realize how important this was until I met with my book club.  Reading a physical book/ kindle you could go back and look at that again.  That isn’t really possible with an audiobook.  Other than this issue, the narrator is a good job portraying Elsbeth.

This is a good YA novel that shows the time period and the everyday person’s struggle to survive war and disease.

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